New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Fresh as a Daisy ‘FAME IS ALL A BIT SILLY’

When the world first locked down two years ago, something strange happened to Daisy Edgar-Jones – she got accidentally famous.

Pre-pandemic, the London-based actress was just another anonymous actor, making a living any which way she could.

One of the jobs she’d managed to land was a lead role in a coming-of-age romantic drama called , which wrapped filming in 2019 and just happened to be scheduled for release in April 2020 – the exact

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