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Somebody added that Yasmina moved into a flat with Kate and Philip Glenister. He's not a fellow contestant, he's an actor from Life On Mars and Ashes To Ashes! I replaced him with Philip Taylor, an estate agent.
There are some details of Yasmina Siadatan's post-Sugar career in the Independent:
Since leaving Amscreen Healthcare in 2010, Siadatan was headhunted by rival TV entrepreneur James Caan's business Hamilton Bradshaw to work as head of operations.
There she works as project director of Caan's Start-Up Loans company, a government funded initiative that backs young people aged 18-30 to start their own business by providing low interest loans.
She continues to own restaurant Mya Lacarte in Caversham, which specialises in produce grown in Britain.
The 27-year-old restaurant owner said that her polygamous father even reminded her of her new boss, Sir Alan Sugar. Medi, who now lives in the Middle East, once campaigned unsuccessfully for British law to allow him to have more than one wife, even taking his case to the European Court of Human Rights.
He once justified his lifestyle remarking: "Just as a lion has four females in his pride so a man can take up to four women."
Another editor considers much of the content contentious and the references unreliable. What is now left is little more than a promotional piece for the subject's restaurant. I therefore think the article should be deleted.Tomintoul (talk) 21:21, 9 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]