SOPHIE MONK
Actress, singer and model Sophie Monk poses during a media briefing by game publisher Bethesda Softworks media before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, California June 14, 2015. Reuters/Kevork Djansezian

Gabi Grecko was the first contestant to be fired on the premiere episode of “Celebrity Apprentice Australia” Season 4. In episode 2, former “The Bachelor” Blake Garvey was booted out by Mark Bouris. Read on for 'The Celebrity Apprentice Australia' season 4 episode 2 recap. The said episode featured former “The Bachelor” star Blake Garvey and Today gossip guru Richard Reid having an argument.

The groups were met by the CEO at the harbour where they were given the task of becoming tour operators for a day. Each team were supposed to sell 30 cruise ship tickets and also provide customer service to raise the maximum tips from customers. Although they were allowed to use their black books, they had to generate more than half of the ticket sales from the public. Garvey was project manager of “The Dream Team,” while Sophie Monk headed “Team Fearless.”

From the start of the activity, Richard Reid and Garvey were already at each other’s throats. Reid mentioned that during the last boardroom meeting, he called out Garvey, which caused a rift between the two of them. Garvey felt that he was not able to defend himself well at the time and thought that Reid could not be trusted.

Reid and Garvey had a heated exchange of words at the boardroom on Wednesday, Sept. 23. Reid described the Perth real estate agent as a huge pretender. Reid added that he was surprised at how Garvey had such a high opinion of himself. Garvey reportedly believes that every woman wants him because he is “The Bachelor,” but is actually quite insecure beneath all the facade.

Reid said that Garvey only joined the show because he wants to remain in the spotlight. Reid, however, allegedly wanted to join so that Australia could see a different side to his personality. He also wanted to learn more about himself as well as gain knowledge about the business side of things. So far, he shared that he has discovered how nice guys do finish last and that he has the ugliest face on earth.

Mel Greig, the controversial former 2DayFM radio host involved in the royal prank tragedy, also found Garvey incompetent. Ultimately, CEO Bouris was unimpressed with Garvey’s performance, especially as project manager, and cut him out from the show.

“Celebrity Apprentice Australia” airs every Wednesday at 8:40 pm on Nine.

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