Jamie Lomas reveals Vegas wedding plans including ceremony by Elvis
Hollyoaks actor Jamie Lomas and fiancée Jess Bell got engaged in July this year, and it sounds like their exciting wedding plans are well underway.
In an exclusive interview with OK!, 48-year-old Jamie revealed they're planning to travel to Vegas with a small group of their nearest and dearest, where a very famous face could be taking the ceremony.
"We just want to have fun, so we're thinking of maybe just going over to Vegas for the wedding. We've also chatted about getting married by Elvis," the actor laughed.
The Hollyoaks 'bad boy' announced he and Jess were set to tie the knot following an elaborate Mexican proposal and three years together.
The couple, who first met through mutual friends on a night out three years ago, shared their happy news exclusively with OK!, and Jamie said: “We built the friendship first – we both thought that was important – and then something deeper grew out of that.
“Then one day I came home and noticed her toothbrush had taken up residence in the bathroom. Then it was deodorant and perfume.
“Next thing she’d moved an entire shelf of her stuff in. And now I can’t get rid of her."
However, while the pair plan to have fun when it comes to the wedding, they'll still be opting for traditional wedding wear.
"Jess wants a wedding dress," Jamie admitted. "I had joked that we could do fancy dress since but I don't think Jess is keen. We'll see what happens."
Jamie, who is dad to Billy and Polly from previous relationships, also told OK! they'll have a big party when they come back from Vegas to include all the family.
And speaking of fatherhood, Jamie also opened up about his latest project – a short film that he's produced called Snapcatch.
The movie tells the story of two teenagers who establish a friendship online, but one is not who they seem. It also helps puts a spotlight on the importance of knowing how to stay safe online, spotting the signs and showcases the reality of youth online grooming today.
Jamie, who enlisted the help of friend Peter Andre and his son Junior for the project, said: "The statistics of children being groomed online are shocking. And as a parent, it is completely unacceptable and I felt something needed to be done. I'm hoping this film and my voice will raise awareness."
The trailer for Jamie Lomas' short film Snapcatch can be found here in partnership with Make Life Kind charity.
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