star has alleged that a man was threatening passengers, leaving her feeling scared.
Michelle, who won the series in 2006, was travelling with her baby when she claims the incident happened.
Following her ordeal, she wrote on X about her experience.
‘On my tube carriage yesterday a madman was threatening passengers,’ she began.
Michelle has a three-year-old son with former Crystal Palace Football Club owner Simon Jordan, who was with her during the alleged incident:
‘I tried to shield my toddler who was in his pram,’ she recalled.
The 43-year-old then thanked a kind stranger, who helped her in the situation.
‘A lady crossed the carriage to stand alongside me to help protect him.
‘Luckily the guy didn’t reach my son but it was scary. Am so grateful to that lady, thank you.’
The British Transport Police replied to the statement asking Michelle to contact them.
‘Hi. Thanks – I have already reported it,’ she responded.
Another person accused Michelle of ‘dehumanising a person with mental health issues’.
‘No sense of compassion towards this person,’ they added.
She quickly replied: ‘Put yourself in a confined space with a guy who is off his nut,(more likely caused by drugs given the size of his eyes btw) & threatening people inches from you while you’re with your tiny child, trapped & nowhere to go & then come back & describe your compassion’.
After winning Lord Alan Sugar’s £100,000 per year job in 2006 Michelle has maintained a career in the media. She now presents Dewbs & Co on GB News which airs at 6pm on weeknights.
She recently after she was accused of ‘mocking’ children who ‘identify as cats’ by painting on whiskers and wearing ears for her TV programme.
She wrote: ‘I’ve had people messaging me saying I’m cruel and/or bullying to mock this child. No. Cruelness is indulging this ridiculousness and prioritising feelings/fiction over actual reality. The more people who stand up to nonsense, the better’.
The Apprentice is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.