Late 's How Clean Is Your House co-star Aggie MacKenzie went down a very different path to the contestant following the end of their hit show. How Clean Is Your House aired on Channel 4 from 2003 to 2009, and would show Kim and Aggie visit dirty houses to clean them up. But the series came to a bitter end as the pair had a huge fallout off camera, leading them to not talk to each other during the last two series. Aggie said: "Kim was such a big, damaging part of my life. I feel she almost destroyed me." In response to the accusation, Kim 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."
After the show, Aggie went on to become a guest presenter on STV's The Hour, and also appeared on Celebrity Masterchef and landed her own show on ITV called Storage Hoarders in 2012. .
She was last seen on TV appearing on as she opened up about her stint on the show and backing Kirsty Wark's remarks regarding Gregg Wallace's conduct.
Aggie, who competed in the same 2011 series as Kirsty, addressed allegations about uncomfortable humour while filming.
Susanna asked: "She said that there had been sexualised jokes she alleged during the filming of that show, said the comments were really, really in the wrong place and made people uncomfortable. Did you witness the same stuff?".
Aggie replied: "Yes, I agree with everything Kirsty says. Those jokes weren't actually directed at me, but the jokes were always smutty, they were endless.
"It was as if Gregg was some sort of dinosaur. He just can't read the room and seemed to be allowed to carry on in this way, and I actually can't listen to his voice, and it just kind of triggers something in me. It's horrible."
Susanna challenged Aggie on whether she felt targeted by the TV host's remarks on "women of a certain age," to which Aggie retorted: "Oh, again, this illustrates how he just has no insight or understanding of how he behaves. He just doesn't get it. He's been allowed to carry on in his own sweet way for many, many years.
"He could have remedied his behaviour, but I don't think he was actually capable of doing that."
The BBC launched an external review into historical allegations of misconduct involving Gregg Wallace, the well-known presenter of MasterChef.
In light of the ongoing investigation, Gregg Wallace agreed to step back from his duties on the popular cooking competition, MasterChef, as the BBC takes steps to ensure a thorough and fair examination of the claims.
Gregg addressed the allegations in a video posted on social media in regards to the allegations made against him.
The TV chef stated to his followers: "I think in that time I have worked with over 4,000 contestants of all different ages, all different backgrounds, all walks of life, and apparently now, I'm reading in the paper, there's been 13 complaints in that time.
"In the newspaper, it seems the grievances are from a group of middle-class women of a certain age - solely from Celebrity MasterChef. This isn't right."
He further stressed: "Look, this is important to me. 20 years ... do you know how many staff, all different sorts of staff, do you know how many staff complained about me in that time? Absolutely none. Zero. Seriously."