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Donald Trump picks Apprentice producer to be special envoy to UK

US president-elect Donald Trump said Mark Burnett ‘will work to enhance diplomatic relations’

Millie Cooke
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Monday 23 December 2024 03:00 EST
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Donald Trump has named the British producer behind The Apprentice reality TV series as his special envoy to the UK.

The president-elect said Mark Burnett would bring “a unique blend of diplomatic acumen and international recognition” to the role.

Mr Burnett, 64, was instrumental in significantly raising the profile of Mr Trump in the US when he was appointed as the main host in the north American version of The Apprentice.

Announcing the envoy role, Mr Trump said: “It is my great honour to appoint Mark Burnett as the special envoy to the United Kingdom.

“With a distinguished career in television production and business, Mark brings a unique blend of diplomatic acumen and international recognition to this important role.

Mark Burnett and Donald Trump in Washington DC, 2017
Mark Burnett and Donald Trump in Washington DC, 2017 (AP)

“Mark is known for creating and producing some of the biggest shows in television history, including Survivor, Shark Tank, The Voice and, most notably, The Apprentice. He is the former chairman of MGM and has won 13 Emmy Awards.

“Mark will work to enhance diplomatic relations, focusing on areas of mutual interest, including trade, investment opportunities, and cultural exchanges.”

In October 2016, Mr Burnett and his wife, actor Roma Downey, distanced themselves from Mr Trump, criticising the “hatred, division and misogyny that has been a very unfortunate part of his campaign”.

Mr Trump has already nominated businessman Warren Stephens to serve as the US ambassador to the UK.

Sir Keir Starmer confirmed on Friday that Peter Mandelson had been chosen as the UK’s ambassador in Washington.

Burnett with his wife Roma Downey
Burnett with his wife Roma Downey (PA)

The former cabinet minister and European Union trade tsar said, “it is a great honour to serve the country in this way”.

However, the Labour grandee’s past remarks about Mr Trump – who he once described as “little short of a white nationalist and racist” – may yet plague attempts to foster close US-UK relations.

Chris LaCivita, a senior adviser to Mr Trump’s 2024 election campaign described Lord Mandelson as an “absolute moron”.

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