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No one can argue that The Apprentice is one of the most demanding of all celebrity game shows.
Arsenio Hall was the last celebrities standing when the show ended the other night.
Nothing is easy when it comes to choosing which celebrity will he hire or fire.
He said: 'I've never been so torn. This is a very, very tough decision. You're both amazing people. There is no loser tonight.'
However, he knew that he must make a decision at the end of the day. Luckily for Arsenio that Donald Trump thinks that Arsenio’s passion for raising money is much better than the amount of money he raised.
As Arsenio got announced as the winner, the confetti began falling from the roof.
Both Clay Aiken and Arseio Hall gave each other a hearty hug.
Everyone was shocked since Clay managed to raise more money than Arsenio for their respective charities.
Arsenio's team accumulated an impressive $167,100 for his charity the Magic Johnson Foundation.
His rival Clay almost doubled the amount that Arsenio made as Clay raised $301,500 for his charity, the National Inclusion Project.
Both charities will keep the money that had been raised. The winner will get another $250,000 for his charity.
Maybe, the fact that Arsenio manage to convince the legendary basketball star Magic Johnson to take part in a special video presentation at his fundraiser might have given him the advantage over Clay.
However, his heartfelt dedication to his cousin must have been instrumental in his winning.
Donald's decision was probably one of the biggest moments in the history of the NBC1 celebrity show, as this is the season that the show must choose if they would have its first gay or black winner.
The final show was a partially live affair, with the task and final boardroom being shown to the audience on a giant screen.
All of them manage to see the highlights of the show, with the previous contestants getting a final moment in the sun.
In the end, the hard working comic won out the contest.
And it was, in fact, the first time he had ever won anything, as he revealed: 'I want to be number one.
'When I was battling Johnny Carson I was number two, when I entered a magic contest when I was a kid, I was telling Penn about this, I was number two. I need to be number one.'
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