Jeremy Edwards admits he regrets turning down £2 million offer for photos with ex Rachel Stevens

‘I could be living in the Bahamas now!’ Jeremy Edwards admits he regrets turning down £2 million offer for photos with ex Rachel Stevens 20 years ago

Actor Jeremy Edwards has admitted that he regrets turning down a £2 million offer for photos of his relationship with Rachel Stevens.

The former Hollyoaks hunk, 50, was set to marry S Club 7 singer Rachel, 42, proposing in 2002, but they split in 2003.

But prior to the split, they were offered the hefty sum, deciding to turn it down.

Exes: Actor Jeremy Edwards has admitted that he regrets turning down a £2 million offer for photos of his relationship with Rachel Stevens [pictured in 2003]

‘We were offered stupid amounts of money, £2 million, to sell our wedding photos, honeymoon photos and our first born, and I turned it down. I just thought, “This is ridiculous”.

‘I wish I’d done it. I could’ve made a s***load of money and had a bit more privacy. I’d be living in The Bahamas or something.’

Despite their split, Jeremy – who is expecting his second child with wife Lydia Metz – and Rachel are still friends and he knows her husband, Alex Bourne, too.

He said: ‘Rachel knows this. The attention was the destruction of our relationship.

He said: 'We were offered stupid amounts of money, £2 million, to sell our wedding photos, honeymoon photos and our first born, and I turned it down. I just thought, "This is ridiculous"'

He said: ‘We were offered stupid amounts of money, £2 million, to sell our wedding photos, honeymoon photos and our first born, and I turned it down. I just thought, “This is ridiculous”‘

Lovers: The former Hollyoaks hunk, 50, was set to marry S Club 7 singer Rachel, 42, proposing in 2002, but they split in 2003 [pictured in that year]

Lovers: The former Hollyoaks hunk, 50, was set to marry S Club 7 singer Rachel, 42, proposing in 2002, but they split in 2003 [pictured in that year]

‘Both Rachel and I have agreed that the pressure was so much when we got engaged. We could not go anywhere. I kid you not, we’d go on a holiday, and there would be helicopter circling with people trying to take photos of us by the pool.

‘When we broke up, we respected and we still loved each other. It just wasn’t going to work. Right. And that’s a nice thing. There was no one else involved. So it was a mature thing to do.

‘I see her around and we’re still friends, it’s nice. I know Alex and she’s met Lydia and all the rest of it. So it’s not a big deal.’

Pre-split: Prior to the split, they were offered the hefty sum, deciding to turn it down [pictured in 2002]

Pre-split: Prior to the split, they were offered the hefty sum, deciding to turn it down [pictured in 2002]

Throwback: Jeremy is pictured with Nick Pickard and Will Mellor, when they were the stars of Hollyoaks in 1995

Throwback: Jeremy is pictured with Nick Pickard and Will Mellor, when they were the stars of Hollyoaks in 1995

Meanwhile, Jeremy revealed he was offered one of Hollyoaks most iconic plots – the 2000 rape of Gary Lucy’s character Luke Morgan – in a bid to tempt him from leaving his role as Kurt Benson, but turned it down because he ‘didn’t feel comfortable’ and was unsure he could ‘do justice’ to the hard-hitting plot.

He said: ‘I was very under-confident. They offered me the male rape storyline, which Gary Lucy did brilliantly, but they offered that to me and I turned it down because I genuinely didn’t know I could do it justice.

‘At that time I didn’t feel comfortable with it. I found it quite hard. I was sort of leaving and just riding off into the sunset and I just kind of wanted to keep it like that. 

‘But they wanted to tempt me with it, basically wanting me to stay and I didn’t want to.’

Under pressure: 'Both Rachel and I have agreed that the pressure was so much when we got engaged. We could not go anywhere. I kid you not, we'd go on a holiday, and there would be helicopter circling with people trying to take photos of us by the pool,' he said [pictured in 2003]

Under pressure: ‘Both Rachel and I have agreed that the pressure was so much when we got engaged. We could not go anywhere. I kid you not, we’d go on a holiday, and there would be helicopter circling with people trying to take photos of us by the pool,’ he said [pictured in 2003]