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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Holly Robinson Peete Reveals Who She Wants To Win Celebrity Apprentice

May 16 2010, Published 1:20 p.m. ET

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With just two episodes remaining until Donald Trump crowns the next Celebrity Apprentice, RadarOnline.com caught up with actress Holly Robinson Peete at the premiere of Shrek: The Final Chapter and got some inside scoop on the reality show's dramatic finish.

Asked about butting heads with Grammy-Award winning artist Cyndi Lauper and seeing Cyndi being fired, Holly claimed she "just wanted to stay" and wasn't afraid to highlight the shortcomings of others. Regardless of the conflict, Holly claimed, "I love Cyndi, she's awesome."

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Looking ahead to the finale, the confident mother of four claims she'd like to go up against "any of them" and that "we love Bret."  She even highlighted that viewers would never know how "flipping hard this show really is."

In addition to all the drama that helps make what Holly calls "good good reality TV," Holly wants fans to know that they "laughed and had fun".  She doesn't remember being that "mean and pissed off the whole time."

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Hoping to raise more money for her charity, The HollyRod Foundation, and more awareness for autism, Robinson Peete told RadarOnline.com that if she can't win she's rooting for Sharon or Bret because they are both fighters, strong and she likes their charities.

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