Scottish actress Julie Wilson Nimmo has revealed the first ever tattoo she got was in dedication to her husband, who created and starred as Victor McDade in Still Game.
In a clip shared by podcasters Ewan and Cat, the Balamory star discussed her initial flame with husband Greg Hemphill, and even went into detail about the beginnings of their relationship. During the podcast, Julie revealed that she once got a special Still Game tattoo for hubby Greg, and then passed out drunk.
The Scots Squad star travelled to Australia with Clive Russell to film a movie in the country, and decided to get a love heart with “Hempey” through it - before she was sick. Greg said: "When she was coming home she went to Bondi Beach, got really drunk, had a tattoo and then was sick and I’m thinking 'I’m married to Popeye'."
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Julie added: "That was my nickname for Greg. My sisters did ask though, ‘What if you get divorced?'"
During the same podcast, the couple also revealed that they shared their first kiss in front of Still Game’s Isa - actress Jane McCarry. Greg said: “Jules came up to me at the Pulp Video wrap party and said ‘You’ve tried to get off with every single female member of the cast - apart from me’.”
Julie explained: “So we basically got off with each other right there in front of all the crew, I mean how embarrassing is that?
“Jane McCarry, who is still my great pal, pulled my arm and said ‘you do know you’ve been getting off with him for an hour now?’."
Greg added: "Our first kiss was in front of Isa, can you believe that? So everyone would have known. This was pre-internet but news still travelled faster than the web."
Julie and Greg met on the set of television show Pulp Video, and have been together for 27 years. They have two sons Benny, 21, and Chevvy, 17.
You can watch Julie and Greg's episode of the podcast - Ewan and Cat - UNCUT! - on YouTube from 3pm tomorrow (October 27).
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