Hollyoaks star Nadine Mulkerrin has given an update on her wedding plans to co-star Rory Douglas-Speed.
The couple, who play Cleo McQueen and Joel Dexter on the soap, got engaged back in 2018 – and Nadine has revealed that they're in no rush to tie the knot.
"We've been too busy to make plans," she told OK!. "We got pregnant, we moved out, then the world went crazy with COVID, then we got pregnant again. I'd love to have a wedding when the boys are older, so they'll remember it."
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Nadine and Rory welcomed their first son Reggie in 2019, while their second Dougie was born in 2022.
Speaking about their future wedding plans, the actress further teased: "We'll probably go to the Liverpool Register Office. And then go to the beach – a low-key affair. I actually said to the producers if they want Cleo and Joel to get married again, get a real vicar and our families in as extras!"
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During the same interview, Nadine opened up about working with her fiancé on Hollyoaks, admitting that Rory is "renowned for being a giggler" on set.
"He's the worst! I love working with him, but because of childcare, it's actually easier when we don't work together," she added.
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Cleo recently returned to the soap, and while Nadine's character may find herself in a love triangle with Joel and Leela Lomax, the actress has admitted she may not want to see Cleo and Joel back together.
"I think the audience are very much team Leela and Joel and I agree with the viewers that Joel and Cleo have been done to death a little bit," she said. "I actually love Leela and Joel's relationship, so it will be interesting, especially because Cleo's come back to the village with Abe."
Hollyoaks streams first online via Channel 4 each weekday at 7.30pm. Episodes then air on E4 the following day, before getting their YouTube premiere a week after that.
Selected omnibus episodes are available via Prime Video.

















