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Apprentice star Asif Munaf accused of creating stunning intercourse feedback

Fired Apprentice star Dr Asif Munaf has been accused of creating stunning feedback to his fellow candidates about ‘solely having intercourse with virgins’.

On Thursday, BBC bosses confirmed that they had dropped the previous NHS physician after he made ‘a stream of anti-Jewish’ feedback on social media.

Dr Munaf – who owns his personal wellness model – described Zionism as a ‘satanic cult’ within the aftermath of the October 7 terror assault.

Now, it has been revealed that Munaf allegedly made disgusting feedback about intercourse and ladies to ‘horrified’ forged and crew on the present’s home.

‘Asif made the candidates really feel uncomfortable. They have been significantly shocked once they heard the best way he spoke about intercourse and ladies,’ a supply informed The Sun.

Fired Apprentice star Dr Asif Munaf is accused of making shocking comments about sex to the show's contestants

Fired Apprentice star Dr Asif Munaf is accused of creating stunning feedback about intercourse to the present’s contestants

It comes after the former NHS doctor was axed from their spin-off show after he made 'a stream of anti-Jewish' comments on social media

It comes after the previous NHS physician was axed from their spin-off present after he made ‘a stream of anti-Jewish’ feedback on social media

A source told how contestants 'were particularly shocked when they heard the way he spoke about sex and women'

A supply informed how contestants ‘have been significantly shocked once they heard the best way he spoke about intercourse and ladies’

‘Crew members have been additionally horrified and couldn’t consider somebody with this angle had made it to date within the course of.’

Munaf beforehand hit out on the BBC, claiming ‘they did me soiled’ after the broadcaster dropped him from a spin-off present for his ‘anti-Jewish’ feedback.

BBC bosses edited Munaf out of tonight’s episode of The Apprentice: You’re Fired! within the wake of the posts.

And hitting again on the Corporation in a collection of Twitter/X posts in the present day, Munaf accused the broadcaster of ‘[doing] me soiled’ earlier than branding Israel a ‘neo-colonial white supremacist demise cult’.

A spokesman for The Apprentice mentioned earlier this month: ‘After filming had taken place, we have been made conscious of issues over social media posts that Asif had made after he had left the method.

‘As quickly as we have been alerted, we took rapid motion and spoke to Asif intimately on this. Asif took half in specialised coaching to know why his posts might trigger offence.’

They added: ‘No formal or casual complaints have been made about Asif’s behaviour, together with in regards to the alleged remark.’

The Apprentice Star previously wrote that the 'Zionist mask is falling' and accused Israel of weaponizing the Holocaust to 'push another fascist ideology'

The Apprentice Star beforehand wrote that the ‘Zionist masks is falling’ and accused Israel of weaponizing the Holocaust to ‘push one other fascist ideology’ 

Dr Munaf - who now owns his own wellness brand - described Zionism as a 'satanic cult' in the aftermath of the October 7 terror attack

Dr Munaf – who now owns his personal wellness model – described Zionism as a ‘satanic cult’ within the aftermath of the October 7 terror assault

Dr Munaf insisted ‘it was not my intention to offend anybody’, and added: ‘The beliefs I maintain and have shared are based mostly on the values that I used to be introduced up with.’

However, he has since continued to make controversial remarks in regards to the battle in Israel and Gaza.

Two weeks in the past, he wrote that the ‘Zionist masks is falling’ and accused Israel of weaponizing the Holocaust to ‘push one other fascist ideology’.

Concerns about Dr Munaf have been first raised by the Jewish News after Dr Munaf appeared on BBC present Dragon’s Den.

His now defunct University of Masculinity was additionally criticised for its controversial postings and retweeting posts by controversial influencer Andrew Tate.

In one put up about girls, he reportedly requested: ‘Have you ever met a fantastic feminist?’

Meanwhile, a video on his Instagram account is claimed to have been titled ‘Don’t Trust What Women Say.’