OHMYGOSSIP — Daisy May Cooper bought a ghostbusters kit after her cleaner claimed her house was haunted.
The ‘This Country’ star was told she had a head “highwayman” taking up residency in her house, so she went out to purchase a “spirit-detection” kit alongside an electromagnetic field detector.
Daisy, 35, revealed how her cleaner Debs sent her a text that claimed there was a “spirit” floating around in her bedroom.
According to her maid, Daisy lived on haunted grounds, as apparently there is a hangman’s tree in the area where hundreds of people have died, explaining why lots of spirits remain in the area.
Daisy, 35, said: “She says she’s a medium and gets possessed all the time. When she’s reaching for the Mr Muscle, she says things like: ‘Daisy, I don’t mean to alarm you, but there’s a highwayman next to your door, he’s right behind you. He’s in my peripheral, and he’s doffing his cap to you.”
Following the advice, the comedian bought motion and heat sensors to try to find some hard evidence.
According to the Daily Star newspaper, Daisy wrote in her book ‘Don’t Laugh, It’ll Only Encourage Her’: “I have bought a s*** load of paraphernalia just in case – movement sensor, heat sensor, voice recorder, electromagnetic field detector.
“I definitely get this from my mum. I don’t know if it’s a curse or a blessing.”
Daisy is to star in a new six-part comedy thriller for the BBC, titled ‘Am I Being Unreasonable?’, which she has penned with Grantchester’s Seline Hizli.
She will also be appearing in BBC comedy ‘The Witchfinder’ alongside Tim Key.
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