Glastonbury were surprised to see a former contestant from The Apprentice pulling pints at the festival.This year’s instalment of the world-renowned festival saw headline slots from music icons including Guns N’ Roses, Arctic Monkeys and Elton John, however, fans of The Apprentice were surprised to see an unexpected face behind one of the bars.This comes after one attendee took to Twitter to share an image of former contestant Nick Showering working at a bar on the Worthy Farm site.
His appearance at the festival comes just one year after he starred on BBC One business show.“Nick from the last season of The Apprentice just served me a cider at Glastonbury,” read the caption. “RIP Lord Sugar’s millions.”Nick from the last season of The Apprentice just served me a cider at Glastonbury.
RIP Lord Sugar’s millions. pic.twitter.com/Sm8G7UqlVK— Fred Nathan (@FreddieNathan) June 24, 2023Replying to the update, a few fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts on his surprise spotting. “Harpreet won the Apprentice.
Nick won our hearts,” one wrote, while another added, “If it’s his stall, I’d say he is doing well, knowing what they make this weekend.”According to The Sun, it turns out that Showering was there helping out Brothers Cider, which he has done in the past.
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