The bubbles in the show’s titles stem from the storyline where Sky Parker, played by Stephanie Bennett, owner of Lather and Luxury, is at risk of losing her beloved business. READ MORE: Central Okanagan showcased in new made-for-TV trailer The romance movie follows the love-struck couple hiking Okanagan mountains, walking through vineyards, and sipping wine on the deck of the Bistro at Fitzpatrick Vineyards. “I hope to make more movies in Kelowna and area.” “My appreciation for the Okanagan has been reciprocated by the communities there, which is what makes the relationship a success,” says Gilles Laplante, senior vice-president of production for Champlain Media, in the news release. READ MORE: Mayor calls out residents upset American flags flying in Peachland for Hallmark movie shoot Flying the American flag did not go unnoticed by the locals when filming happened last September. Producers from Champlain Media created Crystal Cove, a fictitious small American coastal town. She can be seen in the party scene and at the shop making bath bombs with her hands all stained purple. Spending three days on set, Gin played a little girl who loves her aunty and loves art. The movie stars local actor Matt Brown and the debut of nine-year-old Haven Gin of Penticton, according to a press release issued by book IT, a talent agency. Peachland will be seen on the small screen as the CityTV network broadcasts Love, Bubbles and Crystal Cove, Friday at 8 p.m. A romance featuring Okanagan talent and scenery is debuting this week on TV.
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