After firing home Keshia Knight Pulliam, “Celebrity Apprentice” premiered its second episode, which saw two of the remaining 15 D-Listers fired from Trump's boardroom. The tasks included making a commercial for a tech brand and organizing a taste testing.
Last night saw the dismissal of Cosby Show star Keshia Knight Pulliam from Celebrity Apprentice, television's most important representation of finance since Rudy pretended to be a mean old woman to teach Theo that he'll never make it as a fashion model.
By RODNEY HO/rho@ajc.com, originally filed Dec. 31, 2014 If you're a fan of both "Dancing With the Stars" and "Celebrity Apprentice," you will see some familiar faces when the latter show returns Sunday, Donald Trump and
After firing home Keshia Knight Pulliam, “Celebrity Apprentice” premiered its second episode, which saw two of the remaining 15 D-Listers fired from Trump's boardroom. The tasks included making a commercial for a tech brand and organizing a taste testing.
The 14th season of "Celebrity Apprentice" began with a bit of controversy Sunday night when the first person fired, former "Cosby Show" star Keshia Knight Pulliam, was canned because of her refusal to contact her former co-star, Bill Cosby, for money.