Jeremy Jackson has made a gross admission about his behind-the-scenes antics on the set of Baywatch.
The ladies of Baywatch in 1996. Credit: Getty
The actor famously starred as Hobie Buchannon in 159 episodes of the hit 90s TV show, starring alongside actors like David Hasselhoff and stunning actresses like Pamela Anderson and Jasmine Bleeth.
Jackson first appeared on the show when he was around 11 years old - meaning he spent a lot of his teenage years working on the show, up until its 10th season in 1999.
And from his recent admission, Jackson revealed why it was probably best to keep a teenage boy away from the female stars' trailers.
In the upcoming documentary on the show, After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun, Jackson - now 43 - revealed that he used to sneak into the actress’ trailers when they weren't on set and "smell" their worn iconic red swimsuits.
In a clip from the show, Jackson says, per the New York Post: "I would usually sneak into [the women’s] trailers after they were done and grab their dirty bathing suits. Let’s just say I smelled every [bleep] on Baywatch."
He went on to add that one co-star in particular earned his teenage affection.
"And Nicole [Eggert] was the big one, for sure,” Jackson said. "We had a very intimate moment, her and I, that she never knew about."
...I'll literally never understand why some people say this sort of stuff on camera. Anyway...
Jeremy Jackson at the documentary premiere. Credit: Michael Tullberg / Getty
Following Jackson's very candid behind-the-scenes revelation, the doc's producers decided to tell Eggert - now 52 - about his teenage antics.
"I knew Jeremy very well, this surprises me not at all," she responded.
After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun is available on Hulu from August 28. And the stars certainly turned out for the documentary's premiere in Santa Monica on Monday.
Here are some red carpet snaps:
Carmen Electra. Credit: Gilbert Flores / Getty
Traci Bingham. Credit: Michael Tullberg / Getty
Nicole Eggert. Credit: Michael Tullberg / Getty
Alexandra Paul. Credit: Michael Tullberg / Getty
Brande Roderick. Credit: Gilbert Flores / Getty
It will be a four-part doc that promises to include a never-before-seen interview with Pamela Anderson, per Variety.