The Apprentice viewers mock bizarre cruise ship logo: ‘If coronavirus was a logo’

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The Apprentice viewers were left in stitches after the boys team came up with a cruise ship logo that resembled human faeces.

The BBC competition series returned on Thursday (6 January), with 16 new contestants preparing to compete to work with Lord Alan Sugar. You can meet the contestants taking part here.

Spoilers for The Apprentice episode one below

In the opening episode, the teams were tasked with coming up with the marketing for a new luxury cruise liner.

The boys team came up with the name “Seaquility” and suggested a logo that showed a person in the upward facing dog yoga pose merging into a wave.

They decided to make the design in the colours of a “tree”, meaning the human/wave hybrid had brown legs and a green upper half.

One of the team members, Harry, suggested that the design looked like “a banana rotting upside down”, “slime” or “a bogey”, while Karren Brady looked on unimpressed.

The design was widely mocked on social media, with one Twitter user declaring it “the funniest thing I have seen in ages”.

One viewer joked that the image looked like “if coronavirus was a logo”, while another compared it to “the Nando’s spice rating doing yoga”.

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