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Daisy May Cooper gets medical staff to hilariously reveal most annoying thing about her during hospital stay
Daisy May Cooper has been hospitalised with kidney stones, but she’s passing the time by getting her nurses to review the most annoying things about her during her stay.
Yes, really. The This Country star, 34, was all for getting some feedback from the medical staff and shared a funny video of her nurses gathered at her bed and telling her she requests way too many painkillers.
Daisy shared the clip to Instagram and revealed that it was her last day in hospital.
Turning to the nurses that have been looking after her, she said: ‘I just want to ask you lot for a review of how I’ve been.’
‘Vile,’ joked one nurse, leaving Daisy in hysterics.
She then asked: ‘What was the most annoying thing that I’ve requested?’
Proving they are good sports, another nurse teased: ‘Too much painkiller,’ with Daisy cracking up at her answer and her fans being equally as entertained.
It came after Daisy revealed that her nurses had been going out of their way to cheer her up during her rough ride and reminded her of her epic lockdown love affair with the Sea Captain.
Last summer, Daisy had us hooked as she revealed a man – who she later named the Sea Captain – had slid into her DMs, asking her to meet her.
It all started out so well, with the Sea Captain also known as Jon complimenting Daisy’s profile picture and wanting to get to know her as a friend.
Things hit a road bump when he then asked her for $1000 to pay for a medical operation and threatened to turn her into the police for unpaid taxes if she didn’t cough up the cash.
After that, the Sea Captain went MIA and despite Daisy’s attempts to track him down, her catfish was no more.
Still, her nurses thought that they could reunite Daisy with the Sea Captain, as they gifted her a bedpan hat with his name on and penned ‘Kerry [hearts] Sea Captain] – in a nod to her This Country character – on her patient board.
Loving their efforts, Daisy told her followers that her nurses were ‘absolute bloody legends’.
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