Daisy May Cooper shows off her dramatically slimmed down frame in plaid mini dress as she attends Am I Being Unreasonable Premiere
Daisy May Cooper showed off her incredible weight loss at the Am I Being Unreasonable premiere on Thursday night.
The actress, 38, struck a confident pose as she stepped out at the glitzy event at the Ham Yard Hotel in Soho, London, with her co-star Selin Hizli.
She was promoting the new season of her hit BBC comedy show which comes out later this year after a successful opening run in 2022.
Daisy looked noticeably slimmer at the premiere after previously going on a keto (low carb, high fat) diet.
The This Country star wore a long sleeve yellow mini dress with a navy check, complete with a white collar and white cuffs.
Letting her long blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders, Daisy looked in good spirits as she posed for the cameras.
Daisy May Cooper showed off her incredible weight loss at an Am I Being Unreasonable premiere on Thursday night
Daisy looked noticeably slimmer at the premiere after previously going on a keto (low carb, high fat) diet (pictured: the actress in 2020)
The actress added white trainers to the look as she posed with co-star Selin at the promotional event.
The 36-year-old wore a long dress with a geometric turquoise, black and white pattern.
Am I Being Unreasonable is a surreal comedy following two women who enjoy a fun-loving life, before things begin to turn pear-shaped.
Daisy has been on a dramatic weight loss journey over the last two years but revealed she has since been flooded with messages telling her that she's 'no longer funny' since changing her appearance.
Discussing her appearance, the mother-of-two said: 'I'm so for body positivity but when I was at my biggest I was at my most miserable and I had a massive food addiction.'
Daisy - who split from husband Will Weston in July 2021 after nearly two years of marriage - went on, 'I wasn't healthy. I couldn't breathe when I was walking up the stairs. I was so unhappy.
'And I've had some messages like, "Well, now you've lost the weight you're not funny any more."
'What the f**k? Why do women have to be f**king fat to be funny? That makes me so angry. I champion anybody. I think everybody should be happy with their body. But I wasn't.'
The actress, 38, struck a confident pose as she stepped out at the glitzy event at the Ham Yard Hotel in Soho, London, with Selin Hizli and the rest of the team
Letting her long blonde hair loose, Daisy put her hands on her hips as she made cheeky expressions to the camera
Daisy has been on a weight loss journey over the last two years but said she has since been flooded with messages telling her she's 'no longer funny' since changing her appearance
Discussing her weight fluctuation, she told the BBC podcast How to Be in the Spotlight: 'It got to a point where I was so overweight at the time I was really miserable.
'I wasn't happy being that weight. I was put on some medication for depression, Quetiapine. It slows your metabolism right down to crawl and it makes you have the munchies 24/7.
'I was put on it just before I started This Country. What people weren't aware of is I'd always been a size 8 to 10. It was when I went on to that medication that it made me balloon.
'It wasn't until I made the decision to come off that that people were like "oh my god she's so different and she's losing all this weight". This was always who I was, so shedding all of that s*** was great.'
Daisy appears somewhat unrecognisable from her days playing the loveable idiot Kerry Mucklowe in BAFTA-winning comedy, This Country some 7 years ago.
In a recent appearance, she was seen looking markedly different from her former self — sporting a more defined bone structure and a crease-free forehead.
The actor has previously admitted to undergoing cosmetic 'tweakments' including fillers and this year, said she was advised to stop getting anti-wrinkle Botox injections as the effect on her facial expressions could limit acting roles.
In 2024, the actress said she had had fillers but admitted it gave her a 'horrible pillow face' — when filler makes the face appear puffy — and she 'couldn't move [her] face'.
The actor has previously admitted to undergoing cosmetic 'tweakments' including fillers and this year, said she was advised to stop getting anti-wrinkle Botox injections
Fillers — typically injections of collagen or hyaluronic acid — are offered in beauty clinics to reduce wrinkles and add volume to the face. (Pictured, Daisy, with brother Charlie in 2018
In June she told the BBC podcast How to Be in the Spotlight she was banned by her agent from getting any more Botox or fillers over fears she wouldn't 'be able to act'
Daisy shares two children aged five and three with her ex-husband Will Weston, and her third – a newborn – with her boyfriend Ant.
In June she told the BBC podcast she was banned by her agent from getting any more Botox or fillers over fears she wouldn't 'be able to act'.
She said: 'I've had Botox and then I had fillers. It was just the worst, I looked awful. There's me on the One Show and I've got that horrible pillow face. I can't move my face.
'My agent said to me: "You’ve got to stop because you’re not going to be able to f*****g act".
'I literally couldn't move my eyebrows. It killed me because I loved not having any creases in my forehead. I stopped having that done. But I haven't had any surgery.
'I did go in to have a consultation for a tummy tuck and the surgeon just scared the s*** out of me.
'There’s that dog ear thing you can get — these flaps that come from the side. I just thought, I can't. I’ll use my Spanx to hold all that in.'