QVC UK Guest Amy Anzel

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Don't think she'll last long......Has anyone seen Harpreet Kaur's pic? Surgery!!!!!

It seems now that being on qvc as a 'guest' seems like the grasping at the crumbs of fame. Like wanting to be a Police officer but ending up a traffic warden/pcso/ No offence, in advance

I love watching the apprentice. Unfortunately it seems to be a showcase of all that is unpleasant about human beings (see also gob/surgery/twats)
 
Searching Hollywood Browzer Amy‘s Company and web site it refers to Pembrook Products Limited

Well I never…….

 
Searching Hollywood Browzer Amy‘s Company and web site it refers to Pembrook Products Limited

Well I never…….


AND JUST LOOK WHO THE OTHER DIRECTOR WAS OF PEMBROOK PRODUCTS !!!!!!! ABI CLEEVE !

Wheels within wheels.
 
This is from her LinkedIn blurb!

Her current business - which I def saw her present on QVC albeit maybe only once or twice! - is the Hollywood Browzer “thing”.

It’s dermaplaning not microdermabrasion as I said...

It seemed to me to be identical to a previous product they pushed hard - a sort of folding eyebrow cutter which you could also use on peach fuzz?!

“Amy is an entrepreneur, beauty expert, and presenter. She is the CEO and Founder of Hollywood Browzer Beauty, a multi-award winning beauty tools brand that specialises in dermaplaning, hair removal, and exfoliation tools.

As a beauty expert, she was the UK brand ambassador for the No!No! hair removal system appearing on QVC UK, QVC Italy, HSN, and Shopping From Home in Ireland. Amy can regularly be seen on many teleshopping channels around the world including QVC Germany, HSE24 ITALY and SHOP LC selling The Hollwood Browzer and other beauty products.

As a former actress and producer, Amy performed in and presented productions around the world. Her acting credits include Marty in the European tour of GREASE, the National Tour of ANNIE, and Sheila in A CHORUS LINE at the Tel Aviv Opera House as well as Mrs. Zane in KICK ASS 2. Her producing credits include Olivier award winning DREAMGIRLS on London's West End, the UK premiere and tour of HAPPY DAYS - A NEW MUSICAL (nominated for nine Broadway World Awards), the UK tour of LEGALLY BLONDE, the UK/ European premiere of SIDEWAYS, the 25th Anniversary production of MOBY DICK! THE MUSICAL, the UK/ European premiere of VANITIES and the UK premiere of CASA VALENTINA by Harvey Fierstein.“
 
I've watched the apprentice in the past and laughed at how dumb some of the contestants are. How they run their own businesses and make money has to be questionable. It's no wonder some of their business plans are taken apart by the professionals.

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It’ll be interesting to see on which week she hears “you’re fired.”

The fact that she’s pouting in that link and saying that she can sometimes be a b*tch doesn’t scream, “You’re hired!” to me, but I could well be wrong.
 
Seeing Tom Pellereau from The Apprentice and business partner with Lord Sugar is a supplier to QVC will this bode well?

 
The best episodes of The Apprentice (for me) are the ones where they are tasked with choosing a couple of items from a limited selection to sell on shopping telly. I don’t know if they’ve ever done this at QVC but they definitely have on Ideal World.

Here’s a good one, especially the bit where he’s attaching the legs 😂


The longer version won’t work here but you can google “Apprentice an amusing and classic moment”.
 
I haven't watched it for years, but I DO remember that episode ! I think one of the items to sell was a wheelchair, and another was sticky dots for crafters - Sugar had no idea what sticky dots were. Hilarious. l also remember Lowen Love being involved and how she impressed on the contestants to be serious about their presentation as she didn't want Ideal World being embarrassed.
 
Searching Hollywood Browzer Amy‘s Company and web site it refers to Pembrook Products Limited

Well I never…….


Oh, is she another one that has a white coat so must be a scientist?

At 48, is she the oldest they’ve had on The Apprentice? I like that they don’t just make it all about the 20- and 30-somethings, though.
 
I admire a woman who gives things a go. Good for her for putting on the Happy Days production even though it went bust - at least she tried. And likewise for branching out from acting into presenting (which aren't too dissimilar) and setting up her own company.
I hope she does really well on the Apprentice and shows the young uns it's not all about pouting and arguing!
 

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