Mary Berry has squashed long-running rumours of a feud with fellow celebrity baker Paul Hollywood.
Joining Angela Scanlon on RTÉ One tonight, Berry who previously appeared on The Great British Bake Off as a judge alongside Hollywood, said there was no bad blood between the cake lovers.
In fact, she said they were still in touch, and that she was very happy that Prue Leith replaced her when the show moved from the BBC to Channel 4 in 2017.
Speaking about how Hollywood got the coveted judging spot when the show first aired on BBC Two in 2010 she said: "I had several chaps that came and cooked with me, about 5 of them... and they said which one would you like?
"I said 'O no no. Who do you think goes best with me?' And that's how I got Mr Hollywood."

Asked by Scanlon if she still liked Hollywood, Berry said: "Oh of course we do. He's great... we have always got on, it's just that I stayed with the BBC when it went and Mel (Giedroyc) and Sue (Perkins) did. We all keep in touch"
Berry continued: "If I could have chosen someone to take my place it would have been Prue. So it works really well.
"I was 7 years with it and I have loved every minute."
87-year-old Berry, who has written 75 cookbooks also told Scanlon about the time she went clubbing in Ibiza.
"I went to a wedding and all us girls, it was only 10 years ago. we all wanted to go [to Pacha nightclub]. The men didn't.
"It was an experience. You went up the steps and they stamped you and there was all this smoke about. It was a bit like a rabbit warren.
"On each corner, there were drinks to have and narrow corridors and all I could think about was if there was a fire how would you get out?
"I've been I'm not going again!"
Watch the full interview with Berry on tonight's Angela Scanlon's Ask Me Anything at 9:40pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.