Lilly's relationship ended, but there was much to untangle - her ex was also her business partner, leaving her faced with raising the funds to buy him out. He has been contacted by the BBC for comment.
But it is a turquoise wave, closer to home, I am keen to hear their views on this afternoon.Specifically, the splash caused by Reform in both the Lincolnshire County Council and mayoral elections.
"We're Conservative voters," says Mrs Steels. "I think our local, Conservative MPs do a good job, but I can well understand why the county voted as it did."Earlier, Reform UK tookfrom the Conservatives. It also saw
following a resounding victory.Dame Andrea won in every area of the county except one with a total of 104,133 votes. Rob Waltham, for the Conservative Party, came second with 64,585 votes.
Outgoing council leader Martin Hill, who led the authority for 20 years, told the BBC of a "tidal wave of Reform crashing over us".
Mr Steels, taking a moment away from the calm waters of Kefalonia, offers further insight on the political sea change.The plans submitted to Spelthorne Borough Council would involve repurposing a former Barclays bank site in Church Road, Ashford.
The centre would be open every day except for Christmas Day.Noise issues, potential anti-social behaviour and encouraging gambling addiction were raised as concerns.
So far, there have been six letters in support of the centre.One objection letter read: “We do not want this kind of business in Ashford."