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Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info. A mum claims a Dragons' Den glamping pod owner 'stole the key to her heart' on a girls' weekend away - when he left them locked out of the venue for hours. Chelsea Rogers had visited the Secret Garden Glamping site in Skelmersdale in West Lancashire with four friends for three-nights of relaxation in August , following a recent break up.
But when the group arrived on site, they found themselves locked out after realising the glamping business owner, Derry Green, had forgotten to pass on the gate codes. The now year-old said she and her friends tried to make contact with Derry, who is now Chelsea's partner, but were left waiting for two hours to be given the passcode.
When they were eventually let into the campsite, Chelsea said Derry apologised profusely for the mix-up and even brought a bottle of champagne over to their pod that evening to make up for his mistake. It was there that the now year-old said he saw 'stunning' Chelsea sitting on a swing in the 'The Keep' pod for the first time and instantly fell in love.
Chelsea said she had not expected to find a fella on her girl's trip but after the duo began texting back and forth following the long weekend, they met up in Manchester for a night out and their relationship blossomed. Six months later the couple then moved in together and in May this year Chelsea gave birth to their first child Nova Green. The pair are now business partners and the mum-of-one admits Derry 'stole the key to her heart' despite locking her off site at first.
Chelsea, from Aberdare in South Wales, said: "I originally made the booking for me and my ex-boyfriend to go but we split up so I took my friends. I was looking forward to a girlie weekend.