Kim Woodburn's explosive feud with Aggie MacKenzie after star 'overstepped mark'
The pair fell out whilst doing panto together and hadn't spoken since.
Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie were a very well-kent and iconic TV duo more than two decades ago. However, their friendship came to an end over a major fallout whilst they were doing panto.
It was announced on Tuesday that Kim had passed away at the age of 83 after a short illness. It remains unclear whether Kim ever made up with Scots star Aggie, who was accused her of 'destroying her'.
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The cleaning duo rose to fame on Channel 4 show How Clean Is Your House? which aired from 2003 to 2009.
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After the programme ended, Kim stayed in the limelight and took part in various shows including Celebrity Big Brother and I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! However, Aggie led a much quieter life.
Aggie previously said that the pair were so different off screen, describing them as chalk and cheese. She said: "I think weâre chalk and cheese. Because of the friction there was between us, it created this energy and so we knew how to be in front of the camera.
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"I mean, most of it was ad lib. We had an idea of the storyline, but we just kind of made it up as we went along. I think for her itâs kind of normal to have conflict and I think that if things are calm and easy, I think she found that quite difficult.
"Thatâs not me, I like it easy peasy. There were lots of highs, and a few lows."
Aggie went on to say that they had a huge fall out whilst doing panto in Brighton and said she "lost her rag".
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"We were doing panto in Brighton. I was so shocked and upset and angry. I lost my rag with her. I said, 'Youâve really overstepped the mark now! We carried on working together for quite a while but the only speaking we did was on camera. It had all come to a bitter end. Weâve never spoken since," she said of their explosive fall out.
Aggie also said she was "frightened" of Kim, and branded her a "bully". She explained: "We were never friends. Far from it. Kim was such a big, damaging part of my life.
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"I feel she almost destroyed me. I know that sounds extreme but she was this massive powerful figure.
"I was frightened of her. Everyone was. It's like any bully - they push and push and push. There were no boundaries, no limitations. It was as if Kim felt more entitled to the job, status and money than me.
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"She was the 'main man' and the show could not go on without her. I was ordinary and dispensable."
Speaking to the Mirror in 2019, Kim had said: "I have never said anything derogatory about Aggie and I am not going to start now. I am unclear where these false allegations have come from but I wish her all the luck in the world."
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