Apprentice Zeeshaan Shah remained defiant on this evening's episode of the BBC One business show, despite getting axed from the competition by Lord Sugar.
Shah, who was accused of chauvinistic behaviour by his female teammates, walked out of the show vowing that he would still become a business star.
"I have so much more to offer. The name Zeeshaan will go down in history. I'm not sure how exactly, why as yet, but it will," said Shah, after he was fired.
The 27-year-old CEO, who cites Napoleon as one of his inspirations, was the project manager of Team Endeavour in this week's Dubai challenge. Despite Zeeshaan's claims that he knew Dubai "like the back of my hand", his team ended up falling short and losing out by £90 to rivals Team Evolve.
His decision to bring back Leah Totton and Natalie Panayi came back to haunt him in the final boardroom showdown as the two women both agreed that he was a "male chauvinist".
"You look at me like I'm something on the bottom of the shoe," said Natalie.
Leah added: "He seems to have problems with women challenging him."
Delivering his final verdict, Sugar said: "Zee, I think you put yourself forward as someone who knows it all, and clearly you don't know it all.
"Zee, your idea of coming into business with me is going to be with international trading in real estate and you've just demonstrated to me that you can't deal internationally. You are to blame for this task. It was out of control. Zee, you're fired."
The Apprentice continues next week, back in its usual slot on Wednesday nights at 9pm on BBC One.