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'Celebrity Apprentice' All-Star Edition?

Report: NBC pushing Trump for it

By Corey Levitan Jul 5, 2012 12:35PM
USA Today

Season 13 of 'Celebrity Apprentice' could be an all-star edition. According to the New York Post, NBC wants a battle between former winners Piers Morgan, Joan Rivers and Bret Michaels -- as well as fan favorites Trace Adkins, Omarosa, Gene Simmons, Lennox Lewis, Meat Loaf, Jesse James and Gary Busey. And the network wants a February premiere date.


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Also being considered, says the newspaper's unnamed sources, are Marlee Matlin, Sharon Osbourne, Cyndi Lauper, Marilu Henner and Dennis Rodman.

Of course, the first person NBC needs aboard is Donald Trump. And according to the Post, he's mulling it over.

4Comments
Jul 9, 2012 1:36PM
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this crap TV still on? I mean who watches this stuff?
Jul 5, 2012 4:26PM
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Sounds like a ratings pandering. Many of those contestants were controversial at best. A few were winners. I think I'll skip that season. I'm tired of Donald's self-admiration anyways.
Jul 5, 2012 3:22PM
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Cyndi was annoying and Rodman was a wildcard. I'd leave those two off.
Jul 5, 2012 3:11PM
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The only redeeming aspect of "Celebrity Apprentice" is that whoever wins gives their winnings to their favorite charity.  Otherwise, the show is as scummy as Trump, and both are virtually unwatchable!!!
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