Inside Daisy May Cooper’s incredible body transformation post-marriage split
Daisy May Cooper has recently been showing off the fruits of her labour after undergoing an incredible transformation after splitting up with her husband and father of her two children.
The This Country star, 36, called it quits with long-term lover Will Weston in July 2021.
The star - who recently told Alan Carr all about her first holiday as a single woman - and Will announced their plans to divorce just 10 months after welcoming their second son into the world in October 2020.
Daisy has since confessed she didn't want to leave the hospital after giving birth as she didn't want to return to her then-husband.
Opening up about the breakdown of her marriage and her mental health struggles, Daisy previously recalled how she hid her mental health struggles due to fears her children would be taken away from her.
Daisy May Cooper 'in talks to star as "M" in next James Bond film'She admitted she struggled with depression amid the end of her marriage and even felt suicidal at one point, but said say 'didn't have the choice' to take her own life as her two children, Pip, four, and Jack, two, depended on her.
The telly star explained how she hit 'rock bottom' before she and her ex-husband announced their split in July 2021, but at the time couldn't admit that she had 'lost her identity' and needed help over fears people would judge her parenting skills.
But Am I Being Unreasonable? actress Daisy is unrecognisable now, following a dramatic makeover as she overhauled her life post-breakup.
She has recently stunned fans with her incredible social media posts and public appearances, looking dramatically different.
In a sizzling Valentine's Day snap, Daisy set pulses taking as she flaunted her incredible weight loss and glowing complexion in a black one-piece paired with stone coloured boots and a gold chain.
Daisy also showed off her slimmed-down figure at the BRIT Awards where the actress wore a tiny black leather mini dress.
Despite her new-found confidence, Daisy previously opened up about how she was trolled mercilessly after she lost weight during lockdown.
She told Grazia Magazine in October: "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.
"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 anymore." What the f**k? Why do women have to be f**king fat to be funny?
Daisy May Cooper beams as she looks slimmer than ever on family day out"That makes me so angry. I champion anybody. I think everybody should be happy with their body. But I wasn't."
Last year the comedy star admitted she was following the Keto Diet in a now deleted Instagram post.
She was forced to apologise to fans who were offended by the weight loss post as she admitted: "I should have known better."
Daisy said she's been following the low carbohydrate plan since welcoming her second child in September and took to social media to show off her slimmed down tummy.
However, the before and after pictures were met by a huge backlash from her social media following, prompting the This Country actress to hit the delete button.
Responding to the criticism in her Instagram Story, Daisy wrote: "I'm extremely sorry. Thank you so much to everyone who called me out on it. Love you all."
Earlier in the day, Daisy posed up in her bathroom to show off the results of her new health regime that she said was the 'only diet she's ever really enjoyed.'
In the caption she wrote: "Anyone else doing keto? My mate Sarah and my da suggested I give it a try and I'm shocked at how quickly weight is dropping off.
"Forgive the s***e mirrors and grey bra and the fact im not standing in the same position so I look like a midget on the right...
"And don't panic... im not going to be promoting any s**t weightloss dvds or products. Pic on the right taken 1st of Jan. Be grateful for any keto tips, only diet I've ever really enjoyed."
Her comments were met with fury with a disabled single mother calling out Daisy for referring to herself as a 'midget' in the post.
She later thanked Daisy for taking the pictures and caption down and asked her to address the mistake publicly 'in order to raise awareness among your large fan base that seemingly don't find an issues with this s***."
Daisy said she was happy to make the apology and admitted she 'should have know better.'
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