On July 6, 2007, it was announced that
The Apprentice had been renewed for a seventh season, with a possibility of an eighth. In an effort to revitalize interest in the series, season seven featured celebrities playing the game to raise money for charities, going under the name
The Celebrity Apprentice as opposed to continuing under
The Apprentice format. British tabloid editor
Piers Morgan was declared the winner of that season. On January 28, 2008, NBC confirmed that season eight would feature celebrities playing the game to raise money for charity. That season premiered in March 2009, and resulted in a win for comedian
Joan Rivers. for
Celebrity Apprentice in 2009
Season 3 of
The Celebrity Apprentice aired in the spring of 2010, and was won by musician
Bret Michaels. On March 17, 2010,
NBC officially stated that a new season of the original
Apprentice would be brought back, with the explanation that regular working people would again attract audiences in light of the damaged U.S. economy. That season premiered September 16, 2010. This time the ratings were low, and both Trump and Producer
Mark Burnett returned to the 'Celebrity' format, which saw
John Rich win in season 4. In season 5, late night host
Arsenio Hall won. In season 6, the first all-star season took place, bringing back 14 of the most memorable celebrities to compete for the first title of the All-Star Celebrity Apprentice, which country singer
Trace Adkins won. In season 7, Donald Trump returned the show to the regular
Celebrity Apprentice format; TV anchor and talk show host
Leeza Gibbons won the season. After Trump announced his intentions to run for
President of the United States in the
2016 election in 2015, NBC began to re-evaluate their business relationship with Trump and whether he could still be host of
The Apprentice series. NBC stated that they opted to sever their business ties with Trump following "derogatory statements by Donald Trump regarding immigrants" in June 2015, and began seeking a new host for the show. However, Trump stated that it was his decision to end the relationship with NBC "out of respect", even though he had been approached by Burnett and NBC to host two more seasons of the show just prior to his presidential bid. In an April 2016 interview, Trump revealed he earned about $213 million from the show over its 14 seasons. In September 2015, NBC announced that actor and politician
Arnold Schwarzenegger would become the new host of
The Celebrity Apprentice to premiere during the 2016–17 television season. The rebooted series,
The New Celebrity Apprentice first broadcast on January 2, 2017. Trump remained credited as an Executive Producer to the show, including what was estimated as a five-figure per-show fee as well as ongoing profits from the franchise through MGM, the production entity for the show. On March 3, 2017, NBC announced that Arnold Schwarzenegger had stepped down as host of
The Celebrity Apprentice. Schwarzenegger cited poor ratings as well as his feud with President Trump as factors in his decision. == Statistics by season ==