Amy Hembrow admits she 'absolutely fights' with sister and business partner ...

Amy Hembrow admits she 'absolutely fights' with sister and business partner ...
Amy Hembrow admits she 'absolutely fights' with sister and business partner ...

The Hembrows are considered Australia's answer to the Kardashians.

And eldest sister Amy, 32, admitted to news.com.au on Sunday that there can be tension within her famous family.

The mother-of-one, who opened a cosmetic clinic on the Gold Coast with sister Emilee, 30, told the publication with a laugh that they 'absolutely fight'.

'We absolutely fight': Amy Hembrow (right), 32, admitted to news.com.au on Sunday that there can be tension with sister and business partner Emilee (left), 30

'We absolutely fight': Amy Hembrow (right), 32, admitted to news.com.au on Sunday that there can be tension with sister and business partner Emilee (left), 30 

'There was teething at the beginning when we were both figuring out our roles, but now we're at the point where it works really seamlessly,' she went on to explain.

Amy, who holds a degree in business and marketing, is also the co-founder of sister Tammy's popular fitness app Tammy Fit. 

Back in October, Tammy, who has a net worth of $2million and a $2.9million Gold Coast mansion in her name thanks to her career as a businesswoman and influencer, revealed on Instagram that their family experienced an impoverished childhood. 

Issues at first: Amy, who opened a cosmetic clinic on the Gold Coast with Emilee, told the publication: 'There was teething at the beginning when we were both figuring out our roles, but now we're at the point where it works really seamlessly'

Issues at first: Amy, who opened a cosmetic clinic on the Gold Coast with Emilee, told the publication: 'There was teething at the beginning when we were both figuring out our roles, but now we're at the point where it works really seamlessly' 

The 28-year-old posed for photos in front of her $460,000 Bentley and recalled how her family struggled when she was growing up.

'I grew up in a house where we had to take baths outside even in the middle of winter,' she began.

'We didn't have bedrooms so made our own by putting tables on their sides to build walls.'

Despite her family's struggles, Tammy said they were still happy. 

'Things weren't always easy but we always had fun.

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