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Daisy May Cooper splits from boyfriend after getting his name tattooed

Daisy May Cooper has split from her boyfriend Ryan Weymouth after just two months. The BAFTA award winning actress, 35, started dating the chef following the breakdown of her eight-year marriage to Will Weston.

Fay Leyfield, The Sun, 26th May 2022

Never Mind The Buzzcocks to return for second Sky series

Sky has ordered another series of Never Mind The Buzzcocks. Greg Davies, Noel Fielding, Daisy May Cooper and Jamali Maddix will return for 10 more episodes.

British Comedy Guide, 17th May 2022

Jack Whitehall challenges Jamie Redknapp in Got Got Need

Sky Max will air Got Got Need, a series in which Jack Whitehall challenges Jamie Redknapp to 'build his own World Cup team', with the help of his father Harry Redknapp.

British Comedy Guide, 17th May 2022

Daisy May Cooper breaks silence over 'engagement ring'

Daisy May Cooper has broken her silence after she was spotted shopping for an "engagement ring" with her new boyfriend.

The TV star took to Instagram to confirm that she was NOT getting married to her new beau, as she wished her following 'Happy Easter'.

Jessica Lester, The Sun, 18th April 2022

Daisy May Cooper spotted window shopping for engagement ring

Daisy May Cooper was shopping with her boyfriend in Bristol where she is filming a comedy drama called Rain Dogs.

The Mirror, 16th April 2022

Daisy May Cooper fuels engagement rumours

Comedy actor Daisy May Cooper has sparked engagement rumours after flashing a bling ring on her wedding finger.

The BBC's This Country star, 35, strolled arm in arm with new boyfriend Ryan Weymouth as she filmed her latest project, Rain Dogs, in Bristol.

Beth Allcock, The Sun, 24th March 2022

The Witchfinder review

Not even a sprinkle of magic dust can make The Witchfinder funny.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 9th March 2022

The Witchfinder, BBC Two, review

Tim Key and Daisy May Cooper are magic.

Lauren O'Neill, i Newspaper, 8th March 2022

The Witchfinder is fun but the cauldron doesn't quite bubble

Set in the 17th century, BBC Two's new sitcom boasts a top cast and writers, though there's room on the broom for improvement.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 8th March 2022

The Witchfinder review

Sorcery, terror and a touch of Alan Partridge.

James Jackson, The Times, 8th March 2022

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