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Warwick Capper returns to 'Celebrity Apprentice' Australia
Published Tuesday, Nov 8 2011, 04:25 GMT | By Rebecca Davies | Add comment

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The Aussie sports star, who was the first celebrity to be eliminated from the reality television show, was asked to come back and join the girls' team for one challenge.
Olympic swimmer Lisa Curry was absent from Monday night's episode of Celebrity Apprentice due to a previous engagement, so Team Ignite members Pauline Hanson, Jesinta Campbell and Julia Morris were surprised when boss Mark Bouris welcomed Capper to replace her.
Both teams were asked to put together a fashion show for Grazia magazine editor Kellie Hush. The winning team would be given $20,000 (£13,000) by Hush to donate to their project manager's special charity.
Hanson, who was project manager for Team Ignite, admitted that she was quite "nervous" about the challenge because her competition was Jason Coleman, who she described as "fantastic". However, the girls were praised for their great styling and for keeping the audience "raptured" with their show.
Team Unity, led by Coleman but consisting of Shane Crawford, Max Markson and Didier Cohen, were also lauded for their "theatrical" show with "a lot of colour and movement", but Hush decided to give the $20,000 prize to Team Ignite. Team leader Hanson chose to donate the money to Assistance Dogs.
All members of the boys' team admitted that Markson was the weakest link, with Coleman naming Cohen as the "strongest player" despite making a mistake on the catwalk. At the end of the episode, Bouris revealed that two of the male contestants will face elimination in tonight's show.
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