Sweet Or Sour?
“IT just shows you don’t have to be cocky,” says Michelle Dewberry in the Sun.
The Blonde v The Badger
For those of you with lives, we need to tell you that Michelle is the winner of TV’s The Apprentice, the show that gets tycoon Sir Alan Sugar to select his protégé from a bunch of wannabes.
“For someone like Sir Alan to recognise my abilities is unbelievable,” says Michelle. “It shows you don’t need to be loud and cocky and bolshie – just work as hard as you can and you’ll get on in life.” Or, failing that, you can always appear on a TV show and take the shortcut to fame and a £100,000-a-year salary.
But this is not to say Michelle has not worked hard. As the Mirror says, over two pages, she has survived her dad’s bullying, her sister’s tragic death and created her own successful freelance consultancy business.
Michelle is, as the headline says she is: “PREMIUM BLONDE.” Yes, Michelle is blonde.
And, incidentally, in this TV popularity contest, the woman she beat in the final was not. Indeed, Michelle’s agonist, a certain Ruth Badger, is far removed from being a svelte blonde like Michelle.
Ruth is a brunette, forthright, generously proportioned woman who has engaged in “lesbian affairs”. She is the woman who said: “I won’t roll over and let Sir Alan tickle me.” Such an image may have gone against Ruth in the final reckoning.
“Great TV but it isn’t the business,” says the Mail’s commentator Leo McKinstry. But, of course, he is wrong – powerful man hires pretty lithesome blonde to work under him is the archetypal story of the boardroom...
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