Originally Posted by DavetheScot:
“Except she didn't say that. She said "Being an attractive businesswoman has its ups and downs, but people shouldn't be decieved as I can be a rotweiler". That's something someone might well say in response to a question such as "Is it difficult for you being an attractive businesswoman? Does it lead to people regarding you as just a bimbo?" And indeed for all we know she might have started by waving off the notion that she was attractive, and only after encouragement been brought to the quote we heard, though I suspect Laura knows very well from other people's reaction to her that she is an attractive woman.”
Well if she doesn't want to be perceived as a bimbo, then maybe toning down on the make up might go some way to helping and dropping the lapdancer look. The same happened with Locke and Walshe. Now in business, those kind of women can have the opposite effect to what they want to create. The Apprentice has lost its credibility for me not inasmuch as it's had its day - although it certainly has - but the dolly birds and comments about the blokes who might be easy on the eye detract from the serious business in hand. There is no seriousness anymore and, what started out as one of the better reality programmes, has joined the others in becoming inane.There always has to be some element of good looking people and it's pathetic and that's only to get the viewers watching - quite frankly who have never grown up. If you want to watch some t(t, then expect to see it elsewhere.