‘Nude artist’ Dina Broadhurst is reportedly no longer speaking to eyebrow queen Kristin Fisher.
The Sydney eastern suburbs socialites, who were once described as best friends, appear to have fallen out over a man.
It is rumoured that Broadhurst, 45, is connected romantically with someone associated with Fisher, 39.
An insider speaking to the Daily Telegraph alleged that ‘they both hooked up with the same guy and it hasn’t ended well’.
‘They were both single so were going out together a lot at one stage. But they haven’t spoken in months,’ the source said.
‘Nude artist’ Dina Broadhurst, 45, (right) is reportedly no longer speaking to eyebrow queen Kristin Fisher, 39, (left) after ‘falling out ‘over a man’. The pair are pictured in happier times
Daily Mail Australia has reached out to both Dina Broadhurst and Kristin Fisher for comment.
It comes after Dina ‘confirmed’ her romance with multimillionaire kitchen appliances heir John ‘Herman’ Winning early last month.
Dina was reported to have started dating the CEO and fourth-generation heir of Winning Appliances around two months ago after knowing him for some time.
An insider speaking to the Daily Telegraph said that ‘they both hooked up with the same guy and it hasn’t ended well.’ Pictured Fisher (left) and Broadhurst (right)
She seemingly confirmed her romance with John in April as they attended a rave in Pioneertown, California together.
Dina took to Instagram to share a gallery of snaps from their trip stateside with a group of friends.
John – whose family are thought to be worth $700million – featured in the post as she shared a shot of him from behind while he gazed out at the desert views.
‘They were both single so were going out together a lot at one stage. But they haven’t spoken in months,’ the source said
Meanwhile, Kristin earlier this year finalised an arrangement to deal with her financial woes.
Creditors of her Double Bay salon, including the ATO, will now receive between six and nine cents for every dollar they were owed.
The deal will see Ms Fisher slash her tax bill to under $100,000, which is less than half what she previously offered the ATO in an earlier rejected compromise payment.
She toasted the financial victory with a $600 bottle of 2008 vintage Dom Perignon champagne and a bowl of shoestring fries.
She had previously offered to pay the ATO $200,000 over two years in a restructuring plan drawn up by her former administrators, Worrels, in July but that was snubbed by the ATO.