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Daisy May Cooper and her brother Charlie shoplifted pre-fame to ‘survive’

OHMYGOSSIP — Daisy May Cooper and her brother Charlie shoplifted before becoming famous.
The ‘This Country’ creator has told how she and her sibling spent some of their pre-fame days doing questionable things to “survive”.
The 36-year-old actress and writer told the Radio Times magazine: “Me and Charlie used to shoplift all the time.
“He used to put a chicken through as onions at the supermarket self-service because onions obviously cost so much less.
“He got caught and we were followed around after that. It’s awful, but you do what you have to do to survive.”
Daisy admitted it was “not right morally” before mentioning Robin Hood, who stole from the rich to feed the poor as a figure – however mythical – people regard as “great”, despite the illegality of what he did.
The ‘Don’t Laugh, It’ll Only Encourage Her’ author first detailed her and Charlie’s childhood in Gloucestershire was spent in “rural poverty” at the time of the book’s 2021 publication, and that she worked in a “myriad of low-paid, unrewarding jobs” before hitting the big time and the impact it had on her.
Daisy told the Guardian newspaper: “Because you’ve got no self-respect. You’re always on the back foot, so you can’t even have normal relationships. Even friendships because you can’t afford to meet for coffee.”
The ‘Never Mind the Buzzcocks’ team captain admitted to relating to the 2019 Bong Joon Ho movie ‘Parasite’ – which follows a debt-ridden family working for an out-of-touch, wealthy family – while revealing it was “just” what her upbringing was like.
Daisy said: “It was just what our family was like. Especially at the beginning, where they’re all trying to get WiFi in the house. It was so chaotic. You’re just trying to get through to the end of the day. And that’s what’s amazing about money. Money gives you choices. Money gives you self-respect.”

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