The Apprentice: Birmingham's Anita Shah booted off
Ms Shah, whose father used to work as a Haematologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, is now keeping her cards close to her chest in regards to her future.
She said: “The world is my oyster, but who knows, I may come back to Birmingham for my dream job.
“The experience of The Apprentice was amazing, completely unique, and hopefully it will put me in a good position for the future.
“When it comes down to my tip for the top I’m avoiding names.
“But let’s just say I’m backing the women contestants who have the same business ethics as I do.”
Last night’s episode on BBC1 got off to a bizarre start when Sir Alan revealed that one contestant had “bottled it” before the cameras had even started rolling.
The remaining hopefuls include an award-winning restaurant owner, an aristocrat, a 21-year-old entrepreneur, an ex-professional footballer and a chess champion.
Two international candidates hope to eclipse their British counterparts in the competition this year.
One is a New Yorker who has performed Mozart in Carnegie Hall and the other is a Tanzanian beauty queen.