BBC's Normal People.The Marianne actress branded a chat she recieved from her father as the "talk of doom".The 22-year-old shot to fame thanks to the BBC drama, based on the best-selling novel by Sally Rooney.She was given advice on dealing with the "spotlight" by her dad, which saw him urge her to keep her head "screwed on".The small screen favourite's father is the director of Sky Arts and was one of the creators of reality show Big Brother, while her mother is a film editor.In a new interview with NET-A-PORTER’s digital title, PORTER, Daisy spoke out about how parents have been a sourse of constant support."My dad had a really good insight into handling some form of spotlight," she started."He gave me the ‘talk of doom’, he called it,.
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