Mia Plecic takes a vicious swipe at ex-business partner Sophie Cachia

More heartbreak for Sophie Cachia when her former business partner deals a vicious blow to the reality star after they “cut ties and unfollowed each other on Instagram” following a series of PR disasters.

Mia Plecic has given a violent blow to her former friend and business partner, Sophie Cachia.

The 30-year-old shared a photo on Instagram of a new pair of pajamas she had picked up at Kmart and apparently throwing shade at Sophie’s eponymous pajama brand.

‘My pajamas are from Kmart for those who ask. Kmart honestly makes the best pajamas,” Mia wrote.

Mia Plecic (pictured) appeared to deal a vicious blow to her former business partner Sophie Cachia after she

Mia Plecic (pictured) appeared to take a vicious swipe at her former business partner Sophie Cachia after they “cut ties and unfollowed each other on Instagram.”

“Bought me and @melanie_james matching but she decided to fly to LA without me.”

Sophie, a former soccer player who left her husband and became engaged to a woman in 2020, has found success with her pajama brand Cachia and multimedia company Shaw Media.

In August, it was revealed that Sophia and Mia had cut each other. business ties after a series of public relations blunders.

The couple announced last year that they would launch a ‘gender-neutral’ cosmetics brand together called Aisuru.

But Sophie recently announced that Aisuru was now ‘a one-woman show’, seemingly confirming that Mia had left the business.

Outspoken the Podcast, which documents the misadventures of social media stars, speculated that the couple’s friendship had broken up as well.

Tellingly, Mia removed all references to Aisuru from her social media bio and also unfollowed the brand on Instagram.

Former business partners have also stopped following each other’s personal accounts.

In August, it was revealed that Sophia (pictured) and Mia had cut business ties following a series of PR blunders.

In August, it was revealed that Sophia (pictured) and Mia had cut business ties following a series of PR blunders.

Aisuru has been plagued with controversy since its release earlier this year.

In February, Sophie was called out for practicing poor hygiene while conducting a “quality control” exercise on her new lipstick line.

She filmed herself rubbing her nose with her bare hand as she went through individual lipsticks from her Aisuru range that were due to be shipped to customers.

Aisuru later issued a statement acknowledging that this was “not best practice or in line with our policies.”

In June, Mia sparked outrage by comparing Australia’s vaccine mandates to the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the US Supreme Court.

Sophie announced on Instagram that Aisuru was now 'a one-woman show', seemingly confirming that Plecic had left the business.

Sophie announced on Instagram that Aisuru was now ‘a one-woman show’, seemingly confirming that Plecic had left the business.

The court’s ruling ends the constitutional right to abortion throughout the United States, meaning individual states can now decide whether abortion should be legal.

Reacting to the landmark decision, Mia wrote on Instagram: “Why is it okay to be pro-choice on one human right but not the other?”

Many who oppose Covid vaccine mandates call themselves “pro-choice,” borrowing the popular catchphrase used for decades by advocates of legal abortion.

However, the use of the term in the context of vaccinations is highly controversial, as women’s rights activists say the two issues cannot be compared.

In February, Sophie came under fire for practicing poor hygiene while doing an exercise

Aisuru subsequently issued a statement acknowledging that this

Aisuru has been plagued with controversy since its release earlier this year. In February, Sophie came under fire for practicing poor hygiene while conducting a “quality control” exercise on her new lipstick line.

“The same people who are against freedom of choice with mandates are the same people who are shouting freedom of choice over abortions,” Plecic added in his post.

The businessman, who made headlines last year for sharing anti-lockdown and anti-vaccination views on social media, continued: “It doesn’t work that way.” Freedom of choice regardless of your narrative.

Her ‘pro-choice’ post was soon picked up by the Instagram watchdog account Aussie Influencer Opinions, which warned customers of Plecic’s hair care company that they were supporting these views by purchasing its products.

Mia soon received a wave of backlash online, with major online retailer Showpo reportedly vowing to remove Slick Hair Co. products from its store.

In June, Mia sparked outrage by comparing Australia's vaccine mandates to the repeal of Roe v.  Wade by the US Supreme Court.

In June, Mia sparked outrage by comparing Australia’s vaccine mandates to the repeal of Roe v. Wade by the US Supreme Court.