![]() Lots include a George Smith Howard sofa, expected to fetch up to £2,000, and a Georgian bookcase, which could go for up to £800. At the time, she announced that she was getting rid of “35 years of stuff”, with 17 items to go under the hammer for TV show The Yorkshire Auction House. Last year, Anneka moved out of her £4 million family home in London. We are civilised people." Read more about their relationship here. ![]() In a separate interview, Nick, who is living with journalist Christa D’Souza, said: "I don’t think it’s anyone else’s business why we’ve taken the decision to stay married after all this time. It’s no big deal interviewing him because we’re friends.” Speaking to The Daily Mail, Anneka said: “Everyone thinks we’re divorced, but we’re not. In 2014, Anneka revealed that 22 years on, the former couple had still not divorced. She is now in a relationship with writer Simon Bell.Īnneka and Nick tied the knot in 1988, and had two sons together, but after four years of marriage they separated in 1992. Mother-of-three Anneka, who was born in Cowbridge, was once married to British theatre producer Nick Allott. Needless to say, I don’t think that we will be back anytime soon.Anneka Rice and husband Nick Allott pose with their newborn son in 1988 They accept credit cards for the mani but you must tip in cash. Here is a picture of my friend’s nails the next day. So not even 24 hours had passed and the manis were already ruined. And when I got to work, I noticed that one nail had already chipped. When I woke up the next morning, my top coat had puckered and you could see the marks from where my bed sheets had left an indentation. And look, my cuticles don’t even look that good, in fact, they are quite jagged.Ĭheck out the bubbles in the top coat below. The picture above is right after the mani. Meanwhile the polish was thick and gloppy going on, and we sat for 10 minutes under a dryer before leaving. The towel that they put on the table was dirty, and the woman doing my nails may have taken off two pounds of cuticle…and my cuticles weren’t even in bad shape. The ventilation system is exposed, so you are sitting staring at large metal pipes while getting your nails done, not very spa like. ![]() The ladies inside couldn’t have been nicer, but nice doesn’t measure how good you are at doing manis. They are also “selling” used polish for $2 which we found to be a little sketchy. They have a small waiting area and lots of choices for polish. Later, when we were actually getting our nails done, it seemed a little odd that the woman doing our nails would have to stop to get up and open the door. Meanwhile you use the call box to call upstairs, but they can’t buzz you in, so you have to wait until they come down to open the door for you. The nice homeless man outside Dunks offered to help us…. It took us a good 5 minutes on the sidewalk to figure out how to get to this place. ![]() It is across the street from the Lenox Hotel on Boylston Street. Now it’s winter, and it’s dark, so trying to find this place was hard enough. We were looking for a place to get our nails done in the Back Bay area, and Yelp gave Treasured Hands the best ratings. ![]() Met my friend for a mani a few weeks ago. ![]()
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