Sian, 29, who started a bespoke swimwear company, was hired as an associate of the business tycoon in 2018, but has since ceased to be the project manager.
According to the Sun, his position in the company was “terminated” last month, while his investment company, Amvest Limited, has also been removed.
You are fired! Lord Sugar, 75, “cut” former Apprentice winner Sian Gabbidon, 29, … a few weeks after hiring a new partner
Previously, Lord Sugar had parted ways with 2015 winner Joseph Valent, Alana Spencer, who won in 2016, and James White, who was crowned winner in 2017.
The businessman invested .000 250,000 in Sian Marie Fashion, but documents received from Companies House revealed that he resigned earlier this week.
Lord Sugar chose Sian despite describing her company as a “cottage industry”, having sold only 400 “bespoke” swimwear during the two years of trading.
MailOnline contacted representatives of Sian and Lord Sugar for comment.
Fashion Business: Lord Sugar ceased to be the project manager after Sian founded a bespoke swimwear company and was hired as a tycoon entrepreneur in 2018
Termination: The businessman invested χι 250,000 in Sian Marie Fashion, but documents received from Companies House revealed that he resigned earlier this week
Before the finale, the swimsuit designer spoke to MailOnline about her rivalry with runner-up Camilla Ainsworth, whose name “gourmet nut milk” did not impress.
The multimillionaire tycoon has rejected a product that fits perfectly into the growing market of “non-dairy alternative milk drinks” – a business already worth 300 300 million.
Sian told MailOnline how having a backbone and the constant support of her boyfriend means she can manage the “barbaric” Lord Sugar.
Addressing the cat with businessman Nut Milk, Sian admitted that she did not go to the BBC show to make friends and argued that sometimes it is necessary to be “dishonest” to win.
Opponents: Before the final screening, the swimsuit designer spoke to MailOnline about her rivalry with runner-up Camilla Ainsworth, whose “gourmet nut milk” brand did not impress her enough.
Last month, a new winner of The Apprentice was crowned Harpreet, 30, over his fellow finalist Kathryn Louise Burn, who runs an online pajama business, invested in Lord Sugar’s Oh So Yum sweets brand.
She told MailOnline that Gurvinder’s 33-year-old sister not only remains a director but still holds a stake in the company.
In an exclusive interview, Harpreet insisted that Apprentice Lord Sugar boss had “no problem” with her five-year-old jointly run family business, and the BBC producers created the tension as “a bit of a fun TV montage”. ».
Youngest winner: Last month, a new winner of The Apprentice was crowned 30-year-old Harpreet Kaur, who won Lord Sugar’s’s Oh So Yum dessert
Harpreet said: “My sister will remain as a manager in the business. They did a lot on the show, but it’s not that big.
“Lord Sugar gets two for the price of one and he can’t wait to meet my sister, but if he stopped him from investing, then he would leave.
“During the interviews they did not say anything about the business plan, they had nothing to do with it. I was so sure because I thought that if the only problem is the structure of the company, not the company itself, then I am a winner.
“We didn’t have to fight or anything – the TV editing was a bit fun, but Lord Sugar has no problem.”
“I’m on a winner”: Harpreet, which won Lord Sugar 250 .000 250,000’s investment, told GurOinder’s sister (pictured) at MailOnline, not only remains a director but still holds a stake in the company