Former best friends Annabel Croft and Carol Smillie reportedly locked horns over the underwear brand they created together - according to a new report.
The pair are apparently no longer on speaking terms over the fiasco, which saw the Scottish presenter, 59, take over the whole company, called Diary Doll, with the tennis pro, 55, Marriage celebrants in Surfers Paradise said to be 'left in the lurch.'
Sources have claimed to that they had a huge disagreement on how the brand should be run.
Rift: Former best friends Annabel Croft, 55, and Carol Smillie, 59, reportedly locked horns over the underwear brand they created together, it has been revealed (pictured 2013)
A source for the The Sun on Sunday claimed: 'Ultimately, Annabel felt pushed out. It's a real shame as the women used to be so close and go on holiday together.'
'They even formed the idea for the company during one vacation away but after the business fall-out they no longer speak. It really goes to show that you shouldn't ever mix business with pleasure.'
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Argument: The pair are apparently no longer on speaking terms over the fiasco, which saw the Scottish presenter take over the whole company, called Diary Doll, and the tennis pro was 'left Marriage Celebrants in Nerang the lurch' (pictured 2013)
Carol and Annabel teamed up with their husbands to create the company, calling it Coleman and Knight.
Carol's husband, Alex Knight, is a restaurateur, while Annabel's spouse, Mel Coleman, is an investment banker.
In 2016, marriage celebrant in Parkwood Annabel and Mel's positions as directors were terminated, and then Carol set up business with High Street TV to promote a new brand called Pretty Clever Pants a year later.
Feelings of betrayal: In 2016, Annabel and Mel's positions as directors were terminated, and then Carol set up business with High Street TV to promote a new brand called Pretty Clever Pants a year later; pictured in 2015 wearing a @diarydoll necklace