Rachel Riley and her partner Pasha Kovalev have admitted their fondness for the area
Rachel Riley has admitted that her children love Merseyside after visiting the area for the Southport Flower Show.
Although they admitted they've not been in the area a lot, 37-year-old Rachel shared that her two children Maven and Noa want to stay longer. She told the ECHO: "It's nice being able to come up here because normally I travel up and then back down."So driving past the Pontins and seeing the coast, the kids got really excited. It's like being on holiday here. They asked if we could stay here for longer and I said 'I wish we could'".
The pair also admitted that they hope to have a garden as boastful as those on display at the show, despite admitting she's not good at gardening. Rachel said: “I think we are horrendous gardeners but we love a garden. We haven't got any soil where we are but we have beautiful cups of roses.
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