‘New Celebrity Apprentice’ Season Finale Crowns a Winner
“American Ninja Warrior” host Matt Iseman and ’80s pop star Boy George were the last two contestant’s standing on Arnold Schwarzenegger’s NBC reality competition
Debbie Emery | February 13, 2017 @ 9:59 PM
Last Updated: February 14, 2017 @ 9:27 AM
'Celebrity Apprentice' season finale
(Spoiler alert: Please do not read on if you haven’t watched Monday’s season finale of “New Celebrity Apprentice”)
The “New Celebrity Apprentice” crowned its first winner under new host Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday night.
The quest not to be “fired” came down to “American Ninja Warrior” host Matt Iseman and ’80s pop star Boy George vying for the honor on the NBC reality competition. The final challenge: attempting to wow Carnival Cruise Lines with their business prowess.
And while the former Culture Club singer brought in some muscle in the form of fellow Brit Mel. B, Caitlyn Jenner and Carson Kressley to help, it just wasn’t quite enough.
In a fundraising standoff that included a kangaroo, ice sculptures and tons of past stars, Iseman managed to raise a whopping $573, 329 for the Arthritis Foundation, topping Boy George’s $445,925 for Safe Kids Worldwide.
He got beat in the competition — but Boy George still won the night with a performance of his cult classic “Karma Chameleon” with Natasha Bedingfield. The flamboyant frontman even got Arnie up dancing!
After the Season 15 finale aired, Iseman took to social media to celebrate like a true business guru should — with a big fat cigar.
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The late Joan Rivers vs. Annie Duke and Brande Roderick Don’t mess with the Mother Hen. Ever. Melissa Rivers and her mother, Joan, were both contestants on Season 2. But in “Right Guard, Right Way Out,” Donald Trump fired Melissa over poker player Annie Duke and Playboy playmate Brande Roderick (“Baywatch"). Joan wasted no time slinging insults at the pair after the board meeting. “You are a piece of shit,” Joan says to Duke with a stern finger before calling Roderick a “stupid blonde” all in the same breath.
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Dennis Rodman vs. Clint Black NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman went from “0 to 100” quickly during Season 2. Rodman had enough of Clint Black after the country singer-songwriter won a coin toss for team KOTU to take the second presentation slot. Rodman curses at Black and rips the microphone from him, slamming it on the floor. In the end, Rodman’s erratic behavior, drinking and sudden absences led to his firing.
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Meat Loaf vs. Gary Busey Actor Gary Busey was known for his antics during Season 4, and it infuriated the “I Would Do Anything for Love” singer. At one point, Meat Loaf believes the “Lethal Weapon” actor stole his art supplies. Cue tirade. “You do not want to fuck with me,” Meatloaf yells. And Sugar Ray frontman Mark McGrath keeps Meat Loaf from lunging at the actor.
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NeNe Leakes vs. Star Jones This verbal showdown happened between "Real Housewives" star Nene Leakes and former "The View" co-host Star Jones on Season 4. After Jones suggested Leakes as project manager for a task, the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star called out the shadiness. “Who the fuck died and made you in charge of project managers?” Leakes asked. “Who are you? Who are you? I will take you down.”
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Arsenio Hall vs. Aubrey O' Day Arsenio Hall made former Danity Kane member Aubrey O’ Day cry on Season 5 when the talk show host couldn’t hold back his agitation with the singer's ego. “She won’t remember, because if it’s not her idea, she won’t remember it. I’m not saying anything that’s not true,” Hall asserted.
O’ Day tried to refute Hall’s claim, even stating she had lost respect for him. “Because I have to kiss your ass for you to admire me,” Hall said, much to the shock of Trump.
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Gary Busey vs. Gary Busey
The Oscar-nominated actor was never short on words or phrases during his stint on Season 4 and the “All Star” edition. He even had his own definition of “fun”: finally understanding nothing. On one episode, Busey takes the time to explain who he really is. “I’m an angel in an Earth suit,” he said while pointing to himself. No argument here.
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Omarosa vs. Piers Morgan The woman America loved to hate, “Apprentice” alum Omarosa Manigualt, went toe-to-toe with journalist/host Piers Morgan on the spin-off's first season. On one episode, Omarosa welcomes Morgan to the “war room” by spilling her wine on his head. But Morgan came out on top, winning the season.