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Published 22:10 17 Jul 2013 BST
Updated 10:32 15 Jun 2015 BST
If you have been watching this series of the Apprentice, you will be aware that it has been a pretty enjoyable ride and the fact that it came down to just two women made us even more happy.
The finalists for this year's series were Luisa Zissman and Leah Totton, both extremely successful and intelligent businesswomen in their own right, Leah is a qualified doctor, Luisa the owner of three successful baking businesses.
For the final, both finalists had to set up what the brand would look like and present the business plan to a group of industry people related to both areas and to Lord Sugar himself.
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Leah presented a business plan which essentially offered non-surgical cosmetic treatments while Luisa stuck with what she knew best, the baking industry.
After a long process involving sixteen candidates, Leah Totton was named as Lord Sugar's new business partner, much to the disappointment of the runner-up Luisa.
Lord Sugar decided that he had to go with his "devil" instinct and so chose Leah.
We're so sad it's all over...
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