Shaynna Blaze reflects on her Celebrity Apprentice win

Shaynna Blaze was visibly shocked when she was crowned the champion of Celebrity Apprentice during Tuesday’s season finale.

And the 58-year-old spoke about her victory on Fitzy and Wippa on Wednesday, saying she was still reeling after a mystery corporate donor helped her win.

Shaynna said still ‘can’t believe’ she triumphed over comedian Ross Noble, and also revealed what it’s really like going toe to toe with Lord Alan Sugar in the boardroom. 

‘I still can’t believe it’: Shaynna Blaze appeared on Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa on Wednesday and reflected on her Celebrity Apprentice triumph

‘I still can’t believe it,’ Shaynna said. 

‘To be in that boardroom and not to be s**tting my pants for the first time! I survived [the boardroom] seven times.’

Shaynna also praised runner-up Ross, saying he is a ‘genius’ and an ‘incredible man’. 

Competition: Shaynna said still 'can't believe' she triumphed over comedian Ross Noble, and also revealed what it's really like going toe to toe with Lord Alan Sugar in the boardroom

Competition: Shaynna said still ‘can’t believe’ she triumphed over comedian Ross Noble, and also revealed what it’s really like going toe to toe with Lord Alan Sugar in the boardroom

Donation: Shaynna said she was still reeling after a mystery corporate donor helped her win

Donation: Shaynna said she was still reeling after a mystery corporate donor helped her win 

‘His mind is just unbelievable and what I’m so happy about is that we both walked away with money too,’ she said.

Shaynna walked away victorious during Tuesday’s grand finale.

She triumphed over the British funnyman, 45, in the final challenge, raising $326,000 for her charity and winning an additional $100,000.

Success: On Tuesday's grand finale episode of Celebrity Apprentice Australia, Shaynna Blaze walked away victorious. The Block star, 58, triumphed over comedian Ross Noble, 45, in the final challenge, raising $326,000 on the night and winning an additional $100,000

Success: On Tuesday’s grand finale episode of Celebrity Apprentice Australia, Shaynna Blaze walked away victorious. The Block star, 58, triumphed over comedian Ross Noble, 45, in the final challenge, raising $326,000 on the night and winning an additional $100,000

Shaynna and Ross were tasked with creating an event to raise money for their chosen charities.

Shaynna told Fitzy and Wippa she didn’t even know she had raised so much money after a corporate donor – who wanted to remain anonymous – made a generous and undisclosed donation that ‘blew her out of the water and the competition.’.

Ross also spoke to the breakfast radio show on Wednesday, revealing how actor Russell Crowe had donated $10,000 to his charity. 

‘I thanked him on the show but sadly it didn’t make the cut. He’s an incredibly generous man who doesn’t necessarily shout about it,’ he said.  

Fancy that! Ross Noble also appeared on Nova's Fitzy and Wippa on Wednesday and said that Hollywood star Russell Crowe donated $10,000 to charity

Fancy that! Ross Noble also appeared on Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa on Wednesday and said that Hollywood star Russell Crowe donated $10,000 to charity

Ross organised a high-octane bank heist experience complete with explosions, electrified stairs and a ‘mob boss’ for participants to deal with.

Meanwhile, Shaynna hosted a gala dinner where she auctioned off big-ticket items, including a diamond ring.

In the final boardroom, Shaynna told Lord Sugar she’d started domestic violence charity Voice of Change because she was ‘not unscathed’ by domestic violence in her own life.

Ross also got emotional during the board meeting, revealing he feared he would let down his charity, the Australian Red Cross, if he didn’t sell enough tickets. 

A good cause: In the final boardroom, Shaynna revealed to Lord Alan Sugar she started domestic violence charity, Voice of Change, as she was 'not unscathed' by domestic violence in her own life

A good cause: In the final boardroom, Shaynna revealed to Lord Alan Sugar she started domestic violence charity, Voice of Change, as she was ‘not unscathed’ by domestic violence in her own life

‘It’s very personal to me, as my wife and I, we lost our house in a bushfire and the Red Cross actually supported us. Now I want to support them,’ he told Lord Sugar.

He ended up raising $83,500 for his charity after running his heist experience.

However, Shaynna smashed the final challenge, raising $326,000 thanks to the incredibly generous corporate donation.  

Winner: An emotional Shaynna was moved as Ross congratulated her, telling the group that the money she had raised would 'save lives'

Winner: An emotional Shaynna was moved as Ross congratulated her, telling the group that the money she had raised would ‘save lives’