Daisy May Cooper has returned to work on the set of ‘Am I Being Unreasonable’ after giving birth to her son, Benji, earlier this summer. She shared her experience of Benji’s early arrival in June and their time in neonatal intensive care, expressing gratitude towards the hospital staff for their exceptional care. Daisy was joined on set by her partner Anthony Huggins, who took care of baby Benji while she filmed alongside actor Lenny Rush, who plays her on-screen son. The Mirror reports a scene where Daisy’s character, Nic, is found in a disordered state on the sidewalk, with Daisy effortlessly stepping back into her role after her break. During breaks in filming, Daisy would rush over to Anthony and their son for some family time.
Daisy introduced her new-born son Benji to the world with a heartwarming video on social media, expressing her love and gratitude for his arrival. Benji is Daisy’s first child with partner Anthony, and she is also a proud mother to Pip and Jack from her previous relationship with Will Weston. Despite their split in 2021, Daisy remains dedicated to her children and her work.
In addition to returning to filming, Daisy recently announced that ‘Am I Being Unreasonable’ is set for a third series, sharing her challenges in writing the new episodes. She mentioned that the first series had many twists and turns, making it difficult to come up with fresh ideas for the second season. However, she believes they have found a unique direction for the upcoming series that will surprise viewers in a new way.
Daisy’s journey as a mother and a successful actress continues to inspire fans and audiences alike. Her dedication to her family and her work shows her strength and resilience in navigating both personal and professional challenges. As she balances her role on set with her role as a mother, Daisy exemplifies the modern woman who can do it all with grace and determination. Fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming season of ‘Am I Being Unreasonable’ to see Daisy shine once again in her captivating performance.