- Title: Schwarzenegger to quit 'Celebrity Apprentice' over show's Trump ties
- Date: 3rd March 2017
- Summary: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (FILE - DECEMBER 9, 2016) (REUTERS) **** WARNING CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY **** VARIOUS OF ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER POSING FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS VARIOUS OF SCHWARZENEGGER TALKING TO MEDIA SCHWARZENEGGER POSING FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS SCHWARZENEGGER WALKING OUT ON STAGE WITH CELEBRITIES AND SITTING DOWN SCHWARZENEGGER IN HIS SEAT ON STAGE LOS ANG
- Embargoed: 17th March 2017 21:31
- Keywords: President Donald Trump Celebrity Apprentice Arnold Schwarzenegger NBC television executive producer ratings
- Location: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES
- City: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES
- Country: USA
- Topics: Arts/Culture/Entertainment,Television
- Reuters ID: LVA00166EQ9FR
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- Story Text: Arnold Schwarzenegger said on Friday (March 3) he would quit his role as host of NBC's reality show "The Celebrity Apprentice," blaming U.S. President Donald Trump's ongoing role as executive producer for low ratings.
Action movie star Schwarzenegger took over as host of "Celebrity Apprentice" last year, and his first season, which premiered in January, has been watched by around 4 to 5 million viewers.
"I loved every second of working with NBC and Mark Burnett. Everyone - from the celebrities to the crew to the marketing department - was a straight 10, and I would absolutely work with all of them again on a show that doesn't have this baggage," Schwarzenegger said in a statement.
The actor's representative said Schwarzenegger would not be returning for a second season.
NBC, a unit of Comcast Corp, did not comment on Schwarzenegger's decision not to return for another season, or the show's future on Friday.
Schwarzenegger, a Republican who served two terms as California governor but said he did not vote for Trump as president, told UK film magazine Empire in an interview published on Friday that he was leaving the show due to Trump's involvement.
Trump became a household name as the host of "The Apprentice" and "The Celebrity Apprentice" for 14 seasons. Contestants on the reality show vie to show their business skills.
Trump, who took office in January after winning November's presidential election, has mocked Schwarzenegger and the 43 percent fall in the 18-to-49-year-old audience for the show's January premiere.
His comments sparked a Twitter fight between America's two biggest celebrities-turned-politicians.
Some 20 million Americans were regular watchers of "The Apprentice" in the show's first year, falling to around 6 million in 2015 for the last episode of "The Celebrity Apprentice" hosted by Trump. - Copyright Holder: FILE REUTERS (CAN SELL)
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