


Maybe some things are better left unsaid. In Hulu‘s new docuseries After Baywatch: Moment In The Sun, Jeremy Jackson, the actor behind young Hobie Buchannon, was well aware of the “hot chicks” on set, and admitted to a disturbing act.
“I would usually sneak in their trailers after they were done and grab their dirty bathing suits. Let’s just say I’ve smelled every p—- on Baywatch,” he disclosed in the doc.
Jackson deemed his co-star Nicole Eggert “the big one, for sure.”
“We had a very intimate moment, her and I, that she never knew about,” he added.
Eggert, who heard about Jackson’s dirty deed from the docuseries’ producers, seemed to brush it off, explaining that she “know[s] Jeremy very well” and that “this surprises [her] not at all.”
“There’s nothing Jeremy could say that would freak me out,” she shared. “And I’m not even mad at 14-year-old Jeremy. I mean, puberty on a show like that? I love grown-up Jeremy for being honest about 14-year-old Jeremy.”
Eggert reiterated this sentiment to TMZ, noting that she is “very accustomed to Jeremy being very honest and being himself.”

“He’s a grown man at this point, and that’s what we love about Jeremy, is his honesty, his candor, and that’s really what the documentary is about,” she continued, in part. “It’s finding out all these things.”
Jackson also opened up about his meth addiction, admitting that he “was in full-blown fuck it mode” when he left the show at age 18 in 1998.
“That drug had a hold of me and I was just spiraling down, for sure,” he confessed. “I was very stuck there and I didn’t have the power to abstain.”
After Baywatch: Moment In The Sun is streaming on Hulu. Check out the trailer above.