HOLLYOAKS actor Callum Kerr married partner Lauren Stacy in a lavish ceremony celebrating his Scottish roots.
The pair said their ‘I Dos’ with an all out bash surrounded by loved ones at a castle in the Highlands, with Callum dressed in a traditional black and green kilt for the occasion.
Lauren wore a stunning pencil-strapped wedding dress, and beamed alongside her new husband as they danced the night away among their family and friends.
The pair looked incredibly loved up as they shared their first dance as husband and wife, before their friends hoisted them onto their shoulders for a boogie as the party truly kicked off.
Callum is best known in the UK for playing PC George Kiss on Hollyoaks between 2020 and 2021 – where his character met a grisly end when he was murdered after a year-long domestic storyline, which saw him manipulate fan favourite John-Paul McQueen.
Since leaving the soap, Callum has had a blossoming music career as a country rock singer, and also starred in Netflix‘s Virgin River – playing young Everett, Mel’s father.
For his big day, there was a mini Hollyoaks reunion as his former co-stars put on their gladrags to join in the festivities.
Among the guests were Nadine Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen), Owen Warner (who played Romeo Nightingale), Billy Price (Sid Summer), Rishi Nair (Sami Maalik), AJ Woodward (Brody Hudson) and Ellis Hollins (who plays Tom Cunningham).
Callum proposed to longtime Lauren back in 2024 while on a romantic holiday in South Africa.
Together, the pair have a daughter, two-year-old Isla, who was born in December 2023.
The happy day comes just 11 months after a heartbreaking family tragedy for the star – with his mum and stepdad found dead in their France home in February last year.
The bodies of Andrew, 62, and Dawn Searle, 56, were discovered in Les Pesquiès, south of Villefranche-de-Rouergue.
While it was initially speculated that their deaths may have been suspicious, evidence later suggested a murder-suicide, with Andrew killing Dawn before taking his own life.
Callum has never spoken publicly about the deaths, releasing a simple statement alongside his sister, Amanda, requesting that those arranging the funeral for Andrew remove any mention of their mother, and encouraging anyone who was friends with her not attend the service.










