Daisy May Cooper reunites with brother Charlie as she makes guest appearance in his show Myth Country - but leaves him disappointed with regrettable news
Daily MailDaisy May Cooper reunites with brother Charlie Cooper as she makes a special appearance in the new series of his show Myth Country. Daisy May Cooper reunites with brother Charlie Cooper as she makes a special appearance in the new series of his show Myth Country The actress, 38, will feature in the Winter Solstice special of the BBC series as her This country co-star and co-creator prepares to head off to explore different winter festivals across the country, with the latest seeing him look at barrel burning in Devon Quizzing his sister on why she's getting a generator, Daisy simply replies: 'because of the end of the world that’s why.' But while Charlie, 35, believes his sibling will be accompanying him on the trip, she leaves him disappointed when she soon informs him that she will not be making the journey alongside him Quizzing his sister on why she's getting a generator, Daisy simply replies: 'because of the end of the world that’s why' The Rain Dogs star also randomly reveals she's got a hole in her leggings and cheekily turns around to show her sibling - much to his chagrin The clip Before he departs, he tells his sister that their dad keeps asking about Christmas, with Daisy bluntly replying: 'Well I'm not having him! After a successful launch in October, Charlie Cooper's Myth Country is set to make a comeback this week, this time with a winter special The festive edition of the show will see the host eschew modern Christmas festivities and instead explore alternative winter celebrations and understand the deeper meaning behind them Hopping into his trusty yellow campervan once again, Charlie will travel the length and breadth of the country to immerse himself in different winter festivals - from barrel burning in Devon to Morris dancing in Gloucestershire Tom O’Brien, MD of Naked and Executive Producer said of the show: 'Charlie Cooper’s Myth Country immediately connected with a large and engaged audience on the BBC.