Inside Hollyoaks' Luke Jerdy and Daisy Wood-Davis' Spanish wedding with soap star guest list
18.06.2022 - 19:53
/ ok.co.uk
Hollyoaks stars Luke Jerdy and Daisy Wood-Davis have headed to Spain with their families and friends ahead of their wedding day. Luke, 32, who portrays Jesse Donovan in the hit Channel 4 soap, and Daisy, 31, who previously starred in Hollyoaks as Kim Butterfield but left the show in 2018, flew out to Spain earlier this week to get prepared for their big day, which is taking place on 18 June.
The couple, who are parents to baby son Asa, had been soaking up the sun in Vejer de la Frontera over recent days as they patiently waited for their guests to arrive, with many fellow Hollyoaks stars jetting off to watch them tie the knot. Daisy has been busy documenting their trip on Instagram, and shared a sweet snap of her husband-to-be as they arrived at their hotel.
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Daisy excitedly wrote: "A bottle of bollie! What a treat! @hotel.v," as Luke posed with the bottle. Some of their guests had also started to arrive, and the pair enjoyed a relaxing afternoon
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