Fourteen new celebrity candidates begin a new "job interview" to win 0,000 for the charity of their choices.
The celebrities are asked to create a four-page advertorial for a new product, but the men are hindered by a technologically incompetent teammate.
The project managers learn they must create a three-dimensional display to launch a theme park's new attraction; personal attacks continue to drive the women apart; another celebrity is sent home.
This week's task is to film two commercials for Right Guard deodordant featuring Clyde Drexler and Scotty Pippen. One needed to be thirty seconds long, while one needed to be only ten seconds long. Before the task started, Trump announced that Sharon Osbourne would be missing the task due to illness, while Cyndi Lauper headed off to Washington, D.C., to meet with President Obama about a bill that was being passed into law.
This week's task is to make over the images of up-and-coming country singers Emily West and Luke Bryan in time for a People Country magazine interview, a photo shoot, and live concert. Tenacity did the better job for the win. Project Manager Cyndi Lauper won ,000 for her chosen charity. RockSolid went to the boardroom, where Bill Goldberg was fired.
This week's task is to develop a celebrity fitness workout. But first, Curtis Stone is traded over to Tenacity, and Sharon Osbourne and Maria Kanellis are traded over to RockSolid to mix up even out the teams, and Cyndi Lauper left for the task to work with Lady Gaga off the show.
This week's task is to create three radio commercials for Clockwork Home Services. RockSolid made the better commercials for the win. Project Manager Bret Michaels won ,000 for his chosen charity, American Diabetes Association. Tenacity went to the boardroom, where Summer Sanders was fired.