CELEBRITY APPRENTICE
Posted on May 2, 2008 | by Attention Interactive LLC

“Firing me (from ‘Celebrity Apprentice’) was the best thing Donald (Trump) could ever have done for me”, says Carol Alt. “People were so incensed – the one thing everybody says to me is ‘You should have won!’. And of course, no one will ever know if I would have or not (had she gone toe-to-toe with Piers Morgan, the ultimate winner), which keeps the conversation going and that’s always a good thing.”
Carol was shocked by the firing at first, because she had helped raise a lot of money for charity (close to $100,000) and had never lost a task. But, as everyone knows, Donald is a businessman extraordinaire and obviously must have had his reasons, mysterious as they may have been.
Something else that Carol was not completely prepared for was the fierce (and often vicious) competition among the women. She caught on to that quickly, though, and was able to use it to her advantage as the weeks went by. Surprisingly enough, the worst of it did not come from the “usual suspect”. She won’t name names, but it is safe to say that danger is often hidden in velvet-wrapped packages.
There was a list of nearly 200 celebrities who were interested in being a part of this wildly entertaining fund-raising event. Apparently, one who had already been chosen went into a mild state of panic shortly before shooting was supposed to begin and decided to bow out. Carol reports, “Donald and I have known each other for years. He’s always liked me and suggested calling to ask me if I would step in. I was just finishing a film and, since this was only two weeks before ‘Celebrity Apprentice” was set to start, I really didn’t have time to freak out. So I said I’d do it!” Carol saw this as a wonderful opportunity to raise money for TAMFI, the Tony Alt Memorial Fund, in honor of her late brother (www.TAMFI.com).
The shooting schedule was intense, to say the least. The average day lasted 20 or 21 hours, leaving them only 3 or 4 hours to sleep. “We often didn’t even have time to eat and I lost 12 pounds within the first 10 days”, Carol says. “I should write another book: ‘The Celebrity Apprentice Diet’!”
Lack of sleep and food aside, the stress level was horrendous. It was during the boardroom meeting following the first task that Carol says she “got it” – meaning, it became crystal clear to her that the other women had, shall we say, their own agendas and bringing Carol Alt down seemed to be a priority for most of them. There was obviously some kind of game being played and once Carol understood the “rules”, her competitive nature took over. She still doesn’t agree with the tactics that were being employed by the other women, but the old expression, “what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger” seemed to apply and certainly worked in her favor.
Carol’s business acumen was in high gear throughout the often grueling competition. Unfortunately, not everyone had the same savvy way of handling the various tasks, nor did they always agree on the best approach. Take the hot dog task, for example. “Basically, the leader (in this case, Omorossa) didn’t identify our assets. In her mind, we were. . .selling hot dogs. Period. Tiffany Fallon pointed out that we were not just ‘selling hot dogs’. We were seven beautiful women selling hot dogs and a thousand guys on the street that day would have bought anything from us, probably at any price. Well, Omorossa disagreed and insisted that we were just selling hot dogs, based solely upon their own merits, like anyone else would have done. The guys, on the other hand, recognized that they were seven celebrities selling hot dogs and behaved accordingly – they sold one hot dog for $10,000! – while we sold 1,000 hot dogs for $2.50 each. We did not identify our assets properly and that’s just a basic business strategy. So, we failed.”
In fact, Carol says that with each task, at least one common business point was overlooked or ignored by the women. One by one, each of the other female celebs was eliminated in the Boardroom until it was just Carol and the two final guys: Trace Adkins and Piers Morgan. That’s when Donald pulled the shocker and gave Carol the axe, which in retrospect, as she says, is the best thing he could have done for her. So, once again, Carol thanks Donald for yet another good turn.
In case you missed any of Carol’s episodes, or just want to re-visit them, click on the following link.














Robin Langford says:
I enjoy browsing Carol’s new web site, but I miss her raw food resources section. Will she bring it back? Thank you!
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Teresa Moreira says:
Lookinf for the resources on where to get all the products mentioned in your books. Please add it.
Thanks a lot.
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Mandy Trivedi says:
I love your book “The Raw 50″ and I also came looking for the resources section. I’m surprized to find no mention of it except the other people who were looking for it. Thanks for your inspiring book!
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Kenny says:
Dear Ms. AltI’m writing to you in regard to my son who has gone threw surgery. My son is a very big fan of yours. I would like to ask if it would be at all possible for you to please send him an autographed photo. If you could I know my son would be thrilled and his Mom and I would be forever greatful to you. Thank you
Kenny Thrun
40 Clifford Street
Buffalo New York
14210
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Kenny says:
Dear Ms. Alt, I’m writing to you in regard to my son who has gone threw surgery. My son is a very big fan of yours. I would like to ask if it would be at all possible for you to please send him an autographed photo. If you could I know my son would be thrilled and his Mom and I would be forever greatful to you. Thank you
Kenny Thrun
40 Clifford Street
Buffalo New York
14210
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Kaye Peterson says:
Just finished your first book and was excited to check out your website, especially the “resources” section you mention in the book. Was extremely disappointed that it is missing. Please consider including it, as it would help considerably for people new to the ideas, and as you agreed something like it would have helped you when you started. Thanks!
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Lin Roestel of North Bend. WA says:
Carol’s book “The Raw 50″ says, in the gray box on page 46, “…you can always urchase you raw oats on Carolalt.com.” Now there is a lot about Carol Alt at that site, but I do not see the link to shop for things I might not find in even a natural foods store. What is the link or might there be a different site?
Lin
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Laura says:
I have been involved with health and nutrition all my life. My hobby is cooking. After readying your book, I am very interested but overwhelmed by the information you give. I have a lot of questions. Is there any support group in the Monsey, New York (Rockland County) vicinity that helps beginners with your program to get started the right way?
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Anna says:
Hi,
Just wanted you to now that on the Q&A page here, your brother’s memorial fund is noted as TAMFLI dot com — not .org
Very interesting to read that you had difficulty working with some of the women. Please do write a book on how you handled this! I can’t believe how competitive, jealous, and vicious some women can be and have never known how to handle it. It has ruined my life, really. I was only taught to ignore which isn’t very effective, in my experience.
I will be getting your raw books. You are so right about what you put in being the secret to health and youth.
Power to you! You are an inspiring and beautiful spirit and still just gorgeous.
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Carol Alt Reply:
July 26th, 2010 at 10:29 am
Hi Surrfergirl,
I must say i have not really found a way to work with women.
So basically i just avoid them whenever i can….
LOL
Anyway, thank you for your comments, i am looking to enhance all women (oh and men, too!) and to make them healthier. I am flattered you like my books!
all the best,
CA
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