Amazon is reportedly eyeing a comeback for the reality TV show "The Apprentice," a program that was once hosted by none other than the current US President, Donald Trump. According to The Wall Street Journal, the streaming giant is considering reviving the show for its Prime Video platform, with Donald Trump Jr. emerging as a possible host. The news has sparked curiosity and debate, with many wondering if the show's original host, President Trump, would be involved in the reboot. Interestingly, President Trump has already weighed in on the matter, offering a lukewarm endorsement of his son's potential hosting gig.


Speculative reports say Amazon is considering relaunching the reality show once hosted by the US president, with his eldest son floated as a possible hostGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailAmid speculative reports that Donald Trump Jr is being considered by Amazon to lead a reboot of The Apprentice, he’s already received a slightly muted endorsement from the reality show’s former host: his father.The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that Amazon was considering rebooting The Apprentice, which was hosted by the now US president Donald Trump between 2004 and 2015, for its streaming service Prime Video.Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Continue reading...