Daisy May Cooper returned to Instagram on Wednesday as she showed her very glamorous makeover.
The This Country star, 34, took a break from the platform after she received backlash for calling herself a ‘midget’ in a now-deleted weight loss post earlier this month.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Daisy looked incredible as she posted a slew of snaps showing off her glamorous makeover.
Wow: Daisy May Cooper returned to Instagram on Wednesday as she showed her very glamorous makeover
The actress wore a stylish black velvet dress with a white star print which had a keyhole neckline.
Daisy appeared to sport longer blonde locks, which she styled into a voluminous and glossy wavy hairdo.
The award-winning actress added a slick of glamorous make-up, which included smokey eyeshadow and a pink lipstick.
Celebrating her makeover, Daisy shared three different photographs and captions to her account.
Return: The This Country star, 34, took a break from the platform after she received backlash for calling herself a ‘midget’ in a now-deleted weight loss post earlier this month
For one photo she put: ‘The b***h is back….’, while on a different snap she quipped: ‘There’s life in the old cow yet…’
In her typically tongue-in-cheek humour, she crudely added: ‘Lost some weight and gotta muthaf**king glow up… still a massive t**t tho.’
Daisy’s 878K fans and celebrity pals were left stunned over her glamorous makeover as they took to the comments section to gush over the star.
Scarlett Moffatt put: ‘Omg you look incredible’ followed by heart eye emojis.
Makeover: Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Daisy looked incredible as she posted a slew of snaps showing off her glamorous makeover
In her typically tongue-in-cheek humour, she crudely penned: ‘The b***h is back….’ she added: ‘Lost some weight and gotta muthaf**king glow up… still a massive t**t tho.’
Fearne Cotton commented: ‘♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️’, while Candice Brown gushed: ‘Ooooooooossssssshhhhhhb go on Daisy.’
It comes after Daisy apologised to fans for calling herself a ‘midget’ in a now-deleted weight loss post shared to Instagram earlier this month.
The actress initially took to the social media platform to display the results of her keto diet after welcoming her second child with husband Will Wetson in September last year.
However, the This Country star was met with backlash as she made the offensive comparison to describe her appearance, before admitting: ‘I should know better.’
‘I should know better’: It comes after Daisy apologised to fans for calling herself a ‘midget’ in a now-deleted weight loss post shared to Instagram earlier this month
The media personality continued to express her regret over the message as she wrote in a separate note, posted later: ‘I’m extremely sorry. Thankyou so much to everyone who called me out on it. Love you all.’ (sic)
Award-winning writer Daisy originally uploaded the before and after photos of herself standing by her bathroom mirror as she detailed her new health journey.
The TV star wrote in an accompanying caption: ‘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.
Health kick: The actress, 34, initially took to the platform to display the results of her keto diet after welcoming her second child in September last year (pictured in March 2020)
‘I’m extremely sorry’: However, the This Country star was met with backlash as she made the offensive comparison to describe her appearance, before admitting: ‘I should know better’
‘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.’ (sic)
The Cirencester native was called out by a disabled single mother, who urged her social media followers to send Daisy a constructive criticism over the use of the term.
Cathy Kamara later thanked the mother-of-two for taking down her post, but also insisted she’d need to ‘address her mistake publicly in order to raise awareness’.
‘Thank you’: A disabled single mother later thanked the mother-of-two for taking down her post, but also insisted she’d need to ‘address her mistake publicly in order to raise awareness’
Bundle of joy: Last autumn, the Avenue 5 star, gave birth to her second child, a baby boy named after her late co-star Michael Sleggs
The social media star wrote: ‘She’s deleted her post but I can’t unsee the fact that it had already been up for 24 hours, amassed 82,000 likes (including two mutuals!?), and almost 2,500 comments, none of which called this out.
‘@daisymaycooper thank you for taking it down, next step would be to address your mistake publically in order to raise awareness among your large fan base that seemingly don’t find issue with this s**t.’ (sic)
Restricted growth, sometimes known as dwarfism, is a condition characterised by short stature.
As well as having short stature, some people with restricted growth also have other physical problems, such as bowed legs or an unusually curved spine.
Last autumn, Daisy gave birth to her second child, a baby boy named after her late co-star Michael Sleggs.
The Avenue 5 star, who also shares daughter Pip with her husband Will, welcomed her son on September 1 but remained in hospital for a ‘traumatic few days’ after suffering complications in labour.
Smitten: Daisy married her long-term partner in September 2018 in an intimate ceremony in The Cotswolds (pictured last year)