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    Daisy May Cooper was ordered to give up Botox and fillers because it was affecting her acting ability

    The 37-year-old 'This Country' star has revealed she started having injectable anti-ageing treatments to smooth out her wrinkles, but her agent made her give them up because she was unable to move her face


    According to The Sun newspaper, she said: "I had Botox and then fillers. My agent said, 'You've got to stop because you're not going to be able to ... act'.

    "I literally couldn't move my eyebrows. It killed me because I loved not having any creases in my forehead."

    Daisy went on to reveal she also considered having a tummy tuck, but she was to scared to go ahead with the operation. She added: "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 at the side. I just thought, I can't. I'll use my Spanx [shapewear] to hold all that in."

    The revelation comes just days after the actress confirmed she had welcomed her third child, a son named Benji, who was born on June 6.

    Daisy revealed her little boy arrived "earlier than expected" and spent time in the hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

    In a video posted on Instagram, Daisy explained: "What a bloody week ... You came a bit earlier than we expected and gave me the worst post op constipation that I nearly had to phone the Samaritans [helpline charity] but my God you are perfect.

    "I cannot thank @deliverysuitegrh enough. The way you looked after us through such a scary time was above and beyond. you are all bloody superstars. I am so blessed. Welcome to the world little Benji, ya nutter Born 06/06/24."

    Benji is the actress' first child with her boyfriend Anthony Huggins. She is also mum to two children, daughter Pip, five, and son Jack, three, with her ex-husband Will Weston.

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