The Apprentice: Dramatic moment Shama Amin QUITS the show

The dramatic moment Apprentice contestant Shama Amin quits the BBC show has been revealed ahead of the latest episode, set to air on Thursday night.

It was revealed on Tuesday that Amin, 41, walked out during filming due to the pain she faces with her rheumatoid arthritis.

The nursery-owner from Bradford is seen breaking the news to Lord Alan Sugar after he gives the teams the details for task three, as her teammates react in shock.   

Quits: The dramatic moment Apprentice contestant Shama Amin quits the BBC show has been revealed ahead of the latest episode, set to air on Thursday night

In scenes set to air on this week’s episode, the businesswoman, 41, tells Lord Alan Sugar that she has ‘made the difficult decision to leave the process’ as the physical demands have become too much when paired with her condition. 

Rheumatoid arthritis occurs when the immune system turns on the body and attacks cells that line the joints. The condition often hits in teens or 20s, can be linked to genetics and is more common in women than men. 

Shama, who hails from Bradford and owns her own nursery, says on the episode: ‘Mentally, I was strong enough to carry on. But my body wasn’t allowing me to carry on. So I had no choice but to make a difficult decision like that’. 

Speaking to the businessman, she says: ‘I would just like to say something, Lord Sugar if that’s OK. I suffer from a condition called rheumatoid arthritis… 

Shock: The nursery-owner from Bradford is seen breaking the news to Lord Alan Sugar after he gives the teams the details for task three, as her teammates react in shock

Shock: The nursery-owner from Bradford is seen breaking the news to Lord Alan Sugar after he gives the teams the details for task three, as her teammates react in shock

Pain: It was revealed on Tuesday that Amin, 41, walked out during filming for the show due to the pain she faces with her rheumatoid arthritis

Pain: It was revealed on Tuesday that Amin, 41, walked out during filming for the show due to the pain she faces with her rheumatoid arthritis 

‘Because of medical reasons, due to this process being so physically demanding, despite the efforts the whole team has made to support me, I’ve had to make a difficult decision to leave the process.’

Lord Alan responds: ‘Well Shama, I’m really sad to hear that. I wish you and your family all the best for the future.’

Speaking the The Mirror, Shama explained how she pushed herself to carry on with the show but struggled to put her shoes on after swelling on her feet and legs.

Tough: Shama, who hails from Bradford and owns her own nursery, says on the episode: 'Mentally, I was strong enough to carry on. But my body wasn't allowing me to carry on

Tough: Shama, who hails from Bradford and owns her own nursery, says on the episode: ‘Mentally, I was strong enough to carry on. But my body wasn’t allowing me to carry on

She said she had to be well enough to look after her children, adding: ‘It’s absolutely devastating because I had so much more to bring to the table.’

Rheumatoid arthritis occurs when the immune system turns on the body and attacks cells that line the joints. Why this happens is not clear, but some evidence suggests even a minor infection can ‘trip’ the immune system into going haywire.

The condition often hits patients in teens or 20s, and there appears to be a genetic element, with the disease running in families. Women are also more likely to get it. 

WHAT IS RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS? THE AGONISING LONG-TERM ILLNESS THAT IS INCURABLE

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects around 400,000 people in the UK

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects around 400,000 people in the UK

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects around 400,000 people in the UK and nearly 1.3 million adults in the US.

Women are up to three times more likely to develop the condition than men. Those with family history of rheumatoid arthritis are also more vulnerable.

It is a long-term illness in which the immune system causes the body to attack itself, causing painful, swollen and stiff joints.  

RA, the second most common form of arthritis that often begins between the ages of 40 and 50, tends to strike the hands, wrists and knees.

Scientists are currently unsure as to the exact cause of RA, but smoking, eating lots of red meat and coffee drinkers are at higher risk. 

A cure has yet to be found, but treatments are available and proven to help slow down the progressive condition.

Patients can manage their agonising symptoms with over-the-counter drugs that combat the inflammation, such as aspirin.

But some will need replacement joints to relieve them of their pain. Exercise is recommended as it can help to look after joints.   

Struggles: In scenes set to air on this week's episode, the businesswoman, 41, tells Lord Alan Sugar that she has 'made the difficult decision to leave the process' as the physical demands have become too much when paired with her condition

Struggles: In scenes set to air on this week’s episode, the businesswoman, 41, tells Lord Alan Sugar that she has ‘made the difficult decision to leave the process’ as the physical demands have become too much when paired with her condition

Ahead of entering the show, Shama detailed her busy life running a children’s day nursery as well as juggling life with five children at home. 

She revealed she was ready to prove she has the ‘skillset that is required to be one of the best, successful businesswomen in the early years sector.’

Speaking ahead of her debut on the show earlier this month, Shama said: ‘Being a lady of colour, wearing a headscarf as well and the challenges that we face on a daily basis, I just want to be a living example for the Asian women out there’. 

Moving on: Speaking to the businessman, she says: 'I would just like to say something, Lord Sugar if that’s OK. I suffer from a condition called rheumatoid arthritis'

Moving on: Speaking to the businessman, she says: ‘I would just like to say something, Lord Sugar if that’s OK. I suffer from a condition called rheumatoid arthritis’

Tough decision: Shama revealed the physical strains of the challenges were too much

Tough decision: Shama revealed the physical strains of the challenges were too much 

Indulge: Shama's departure will see her leave the £17million, eight-bedroom mansion where they have use of nine bathrooms, a swimming pool, gym, and cinema

Indulge: Shama’s departure will see her leave the £17million, eight-bedroom mansion where they have use of nine bathrooms, a swimming pool, gym, and cinema

She described herself as loyal, determined and outspoken and said she is ready to prove she has the ‘skillset that is required to be one of the best, successful businesswomen in the early years sector.’

Shama’s departure will see her leave the £17million, eight-bedroom mansion where they have use of nine bathrooms, a swimming pool, gym, and cinema.

Candidates competing for Lord Sugar’s £250,000 investment this year have the luxury of staying at Huxley House on London’s Bishops Avenue – also known as Billionaires’ Row.

With features including an extensive spa, sauna, Jacuzzi, as well as an entertainment suite complete with cinema, bar, and games room, the business hopefuls have plenty of ways to relax following tense meetings in the boardroom.

Grand: Candidates competing for Lord Sugar's £250 Row

Grand: Candidates competing for Lord Sugar’s £250,000 investment this year have the luxury of staying at Huxley House on London’s Bishops Avenue – also known as Billionaires’ Row 

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