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Aggie MacKenzie has broken her silence following the death of her former How Clean Is Your House? co-star Kim Woodburn, who passed away aged 83 after a short illness.
In a statement, MacKenzie, 69, described Woodburn as a "tormented soul" who is "finally at peace."
"We clashed often. Behind the fierce persona was deep pain and incredible strength. She survived because she had to. I hope she's resting now. She was an unforgettable woman," MacKenzie said.
The television personalities worked together for six years on the Channel 4 cleaning programme, which ran from 2003 to 2009, but famously feuded behind the scenes.
Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie presented How Clean Is Your House? together
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MacKenzie previously acknowledged that their contrasting personalities created "friction" that actually benefited the programme.
"I think we're chalk and cheese, and so different from each other, but I think that was one of the reasons why it worked," she told GB News presenter Nana Akua in 2023.
"Because of the friction there was between us, it created this energy, and so we knew how to be in front of the camera. 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."
MacKenzie reflected on how Woodburn's troubled upbringing shaped her personality and working relationships.
"Kim is not the most straightforward person. I'm somebody who just likes to get on and Kim had a very difficult beginning, a difficult childhood and I think in her home, growing up, there was lots of conflict, many rows and she spent a lot of her childhood in a children's home," MacKenzie explained.
"And I think for her, it's kind of normal to have conflict and I think that if things are calm and easy, I think she found that quite difficult. That's not me, I like it easy peasy. There were lots of highs, and a few lows."
Woodburn's death was announced on Tuesday, with her representative confirming she passed away following a short illness.
"It is with immense sadness that we let you know our beloved Kim Woodburn passed away yesterday following a short illness," the statement read.
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"Kim was an incredibly kind, caring, charismatic and strong person. Her husband Peter is heartbroken at the loss of his soulmate."
The representative added: "We are so proud of the amazing things Kim achieved in her life and career. We kindly ask that Kim's husband and close friends are given the time and privacy they need to grieve. We will not be releasing any further details."
Following the news, several famous faces delivered tributes as they remembered Woodburn and her iconic, often outspoken, antics on-screen.
GB News presenter Stephen Dixon was one familiar face who remembered Woodburn fondly. "Really sorry to hear about Kim Woodburn," he began on X.
"She was always fun and always flirted like mad with me, which was always a laugh. Always brought a smile to our faces when she was on the show."
Another People's Channel favourite, Camilla Tominey, also had nothing but positive words to say about the TV personality.
Kim Woodburn died at the age of 83
GETTY"If it wasn't for Kim Woodburn, I wouldn't have got involved with @NacoaUK. Saw her walking through the Commons with @liambyrnemp several years ago. They told me about the charity, which was hosting an event in parliament that day. I accompanied them and I am now a proud patron. RIP Kim x," she penned.
Jedward, Ian 'H' Watkins, Jordan Sangha, and several other famous faces have also shared their messages of condolence to Woodburn.