THE Apprentice contestants are set to kick off in an explosive row and take nasty swipes at each other as the former candidates return.
The all-female final – which is due to air tonight- will see Kathryn Burn and Harpreet Kaur go head-to-head to win over Lord Sugar.
Every year, the hit BBC One show sees the previously voted-out contestants fired by Lord Sugar return to pitch in for the final task.
The final of the latest series will see the hopefuls battle against one another as they help the two front-runners in their last business task.
Kathryn, 29, and Harpreet, 30, are both one step away from cinching the £250,000 investment from Amstrad owner Alan, 74.
The businessman is set to summon the pair to the British Museum before askign them to launch their own business over three days.
They are to use their fired team mates to form teams – but tense scenes will see the groups explosively lock horns during the task.
Harry Mahmood, who was the first contestant to be eliminated, will row with Amy Anzel as they film a billboard commercial together.
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Meanwhile, Navid Sole and Nick Showering are set to have an explosive showdown in the boardroom in front of Lord Sugar.
Navid, 27, will tell the businessman he was feeling “p***ed off” with his co-star – with Lord Sugar quickly losing his temper.
Navigating the drama, Kathryn is set to impress Lord Sugar with her pyjama brand Pyjamily, while Harpreet shows off her skills with dessert company, Oh So Yum.
Navid is set to be the star of the show for Harpreet’s brand, as the face of the advert, which will see him in a brutal row with Akshay Thakrar.
“Next one, next one, don’t touch it yet,” can be heard bossing his former co-star around. “OK, I don’t like it. All you’ve got to do is pick that cake up, ready pick it up, show it to the camera, hold up, hold up, hold up.”
Looking irritated, he continues: “Just, just, just in shot of you eating a cake, pick that brown one up. Pick it up! That doesn’t work at all.”
He angrily rants towards the camera: “I genuinely didn’t think it was a hard thing to do.”
Meanwhile, Harry and Amy feud as they acted in an advert for Pyjamily, with the businesswoman calling her teammate “a hindrance”.
“Harry is more of a hindrance than helpful,” she scathed. “Everything I’ve told him to do so far, he’s either made a mess of it or it just didn’t get it done. I could pretty much do it all myself, I don’t really need him.”
While Harry could be heard hitting back: “I thought Amy was an actress.”
Amy had previously performed in musicals including Annie, Happy Days and Grease – as well as acting in a Cinderella panto with Jimmy Osmond.
The star was banned from celebrations and follow-up show You’re Hired after complaining about Lord Sugar.
Amy Anzel, 48, slammed him for being “ageist” and “anti-American”.