Kathryn Burn is one of four female entrepreneurs making it to week 11 in The Apprentice 2022, and it is the first all-female finalist line-up since 2015. 

Kathryn is looking to expand her business My Everyday Pyjamas which she launched in February 2022.

The PJs are designed for all the family, including dogs. 

In her first grilling by Lord Sugar's aide Linda Plant, Kathryn was forced to admit she didn't design the prints herself, as stated on her application. 

Swindon Advertiser: Kathryn and Linda Plant (BBC/Naked)Kathryn and Linda Plant (BBC/Naked)

Linda pulled out a material bought from a high street which was exactly the same as in Kathryn's proposal. 

Lord Sugar's aide said: "Let's be honest, have you designed anything? Just give me a yes or no answer."

Kathryn replied: "No."

Linda also pointed out that Kathryn's business was heavily reliant on suppliers in China, which could cause huge delays. 

Claudine also spoke to Kathryn about her claim the products were sustainable and ethical.

Shipping the products in from China would create a huge carbon footprint, Claudine said.

"I can't answer that," Kathryn replied. 

She also was caught red-faced after Mike Soutar revealed he beat Kathryn to buying the website domain after he bought www.myeverydaypyjamas.com, www.myeverydaypyjamas.co.uk and www.myeverydaypyjamas.net. 

He gifted the web addresses to Kathryn and said: "Don't leave anything to chance."

 

The Apprentice airs on BBC One at 9pm on Thursdays.