The self-described 'business Barbie' talks to Chloe Hamilton about her plans after missing out on the £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar“You’ll have to pay me if you want me to talk about my personal life,” says Luisa as soon as I switch on my dictaphone, eyeing the stack of newspapers next to me.
The Apprentice runner-up is quick to tell me people are paying her £15,000 to talk about her private life, putting paid, as it were, to any doubts surrounding her business acumen.
No-nonsense Luisa Zissman, 26, has been the source of tabloid gossip for the past few days, after she sold a story about her “wild sex life” to The Sun.
Keen to prove she’s a credible businesswoman, she agrees to meet me to set the record straight.
Independent