The Veronicas SLAM producers for portraying them as ‘entitled brats’ on Celebrity Apprentice

‘I hope you pay your editors well for the souls they sell’: The Veronicas’ Jess and Lisa Origliasso SLAM producers for portraying them as ‘entitled brats’ on Celebrity Apprentice

The Veronicas’ Jess and Lisa Origliasso have once again slammed Channel Nine over their portrayal on Celebrity Apprentice.

The twin sisters, 36, lashed out at the show for depicting them as ‘entitled brats’ during a run-in with Camilla Franks on Tuesday night.

‘@CelebrityApprentice the fact you edited out all the facts, so we become entitled brats – expecting favours and using our mums condition for benefit is truly the lowest you could have gone. I hope you pay your editors well for the souls they sell,’ Jess and Lisa tweeted from their joint Twitter account.

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‘You’ve edited out all the facts’: The Veronicas’ Jess and Lisa Origliasso slammed Channel Nine producers for portraying them as ‘entitled brats’ on Celebrity Apprentice on Tuesday

‘The fact they have edited this to seem like emotional manipulation and blackmailing people for sympathy is awful,’ the pair added.

They continued: ‘Being gaslit on an edit over something so close to our hearts is truly beyond comprehension. We are grateful there was money made for all the charities involved.’

Nine declined to comment when contacted by Daily Mail Australia. 

Ouch: 'I hope you pay your editors well for the souls they sell,' Jess and Lisa tweeted from their joint account on Tuesday

Ouch: ‘I hope you pay your editors well for the souls they sell,’ Jess and Lisa tweeted from their joint account on Tuesday

During Tuesday night’s episode of Celebrity Apprentice, The Veronicas’ went head to head with Camilla Franks.

The twin sisters, 36, broke down in tears after an altercation with Camilla, 45, about her team’s electrician assisting them during a challenge.

After failing to convince the electrician to assist with completing their art pieces during the challenge, the sisters marched onto the opposing team’s job site.

Altercation: During Tuesday night's episode of Celebrity Apprentice, The Veronicas' went head to head with Camilla Franks

Altercation: During Tuesday night’s episode of Celebrity Apprentice, The Veronicas’ went head to head with Camilla Franks

‘Where’s the electrician? Where is he? I want to talk to him,’ Jess asked.

Camilla walked over and told the pair: ‘We have made an executive decision because we have two more pieces to get done with our beautiful electrician… We booked him first.’

‘Sorry this has nothing to do with you Camilla. We are asking this man to be good to his word…Maybe keep your integrity and dignity and that might help because I know it’s all fun and games but we are in this for our mum,’ Jess added.

She continued: ‘I don’t want to keep arguing with you right now. I respect you and love you as a person but this time I would really love a little bit of grace.’

Argument: The twin sisters, 36, broke down in tears after an altercation with Camilla, 45, about her team's electrician assisting them during a challenge

Argument: The twin sisters, 36, broke down in tears after an altercation with Camilla, 45, about her team’s electrician assisting them during a challenge

After their altercation, Camilla told her teammates: ‘I’m really annoyed that they questioned my integrity.’

Jess and Lisa are appearing on the show to raise money for The Brain foundation.

Their mother Colleen has Lewy body dementia and a rare neurological condition called progressive supranuclear palsy.

Progressive supranuclear palsy is a rare, degenerative brain disorder that impedes walking, balance and eye movements, as well as causing dementia. 

Family: Jess and Lisa are appearing on the show to raise money for The Brain foundation. Their mother Colleen has Lewy body dementia and a rare neurological condition called progressive supranuclear palsy

Family: Jess and Lisa are appearing on the show to raise money for The Brain foundation. Their mother Colleen has Lewy body dementia and a rare neurological condition called progressive supranuclear palsy