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this morning are in talks to hire Apprentice star Navid Sole for a regular feature, according to a new interview.
The pharmacist, 27, who was eliminated in week three of last year's show, revealed that he is keen to secure the role of a medical expert on the daytime TV show.
Speaking to the podcast, in an interview exclusively obtained by , Navid confirmed that he is 'pushing his agent' for the job.
New venture: This Morning are in talks to hire Apprentice star Navid Sole, 27, for a regular feature, according to a new interview
Disclosing the details to host Johnny Seifert, he said: 'At the moment, we're just basically in conversation with ITV. So it's all in talks at the moment. I'm constantly pushing my agent to have this talk and to have this conversation.'
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'What I'm trying to work through is really to help the public by being on daytime TV, trying to talk about medications, health care. 
'I just feel like if I'm there making that voice, and I've got people asking the question, I can help not just one person, but I can help so many people, which can potentially help save cost towards the NHS.' 
This Morning have been contacted for comment. 
The pharmacist, who was eliminated in week three of last year's show, revealed that he is keen to secure the role of a medical expert on the daytime TV show
It comes after Navid admitted the luxury £17m mansion used to house Apprentice contestants is far from luxury living and he felt it was more like a 'military camp'.
Speaking to , Navid said many of the amenities in the house didn't work and contestants were forced to slum it in tiny, uncomfortable beds.
He said: 'It's a multi-million pound mansion, but half of the amenities weren't working and they wouldn't fix them, it's like what the hell?
'The lighting was awful, some lights wouldn't even turn on or off and there was a sauna and steam room that were broken.'
Accomodation: It comes after Navid admitted the luxury £17m mansion used to house Apprentice contestants is far from luxury living and he felt it was more like a 'military camp'
The BBC reportedly splash out £100,000 a month to house the contestants in the paid which is located on The Bishop's Avenue - known as Billionaire's Row - in Hampstead, North London.
Speaking about the less than stellar sleeping conditions, Navid added: 'I'm quite tall, I'm 6ft - and the beds are so tiny, I'm the kind of person who needs four pillows and two duvets - it felt like I was in a military camp.'
Navid said contestants put up with strict living conditions while on the show including 4am wake-up calls and only having 20 minutes to get ready.
He said: 'It's a multi-million pound mansion, but half of the amenities weren't working and they wouldn't fix them, it's like what the hell?'
The hopeful also said contestants are only permitted one five-minute phone call per week with their families while a chaperone stands nearby with a stop watch to make sure no one goes over their time.
A show spokesperson told the publication: 'Duty of care to our candidates is of the utmost importance to us. 
'We take the welfare of anyone involved in The Apprentice extremely seriously and have thorough and robust measures in place to ensure everyone feels supported. 
'We have a dedicated welfare team who are there to support candidates through the process.' 
Navid was eliminated in week three of last year's show and later went on to appear on Celebs Go Dating.
He recently insisted he's proud to be a virgin and also said he has never been on a date before. 
He said: 'I just have to accept it until I find the right person because the thing with me, I'm not a s**g, I just want to make sure that I give my body to the right person that I love, that I really care about.'
Navid added that he would never go to a nightclub with the single purpose of trying to find someone to sleep with, saying he wants the time he loses his virginity to be 'memorable'.
Navid added: 'The lighting was awful, some lights wouldn't even turn on or off and there was a sauna and steam room that were broken'

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I was on The Apprentice and living in the £17m mansion is like being in prison | The Sun
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