Julian Pickard-Vaandering and Anne Pickard-Vaandering are getting a chuckle out of the City of John's mistaking their home, which was used as a fake business in"Hudson and Rex", for a real hair salon. Evan Careen/The TelegramST. JOHN'S, N.L. —
“When the filming was done it was raining, they were going to come back and do it right away but then it got delayed a few days and then the weather still didn’t co-operate, so it was delayed a few more days,” she said. “In those few days, it got a lot of attention.”to social media and kind of blew up from there, she said, so they went online to let people know it wasn’t an actual business, but a filming set with a funny name.
They contacted the city, sending them photos of the TV show filming there and explaining the situation. After a few days, and contact with a few members of the council, they found out the file was closed. Anne said she’s found the whole thing hilarious and judging by the reaction on social media, she wasn’t the only one. She hopes the inspector who came by to look at the property finds it as funny as she does and hopes they now have a story to tell.