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‘Normal People’ Star Daisy Edgar-Jones Talks About The Advice Her Dad Gave Her On Dealing With Fame

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Daisy Edgar-Jones is stepping into the spotlight. The “Normal People” star is on the cover of the new PORTER magazine and discusses the acclaimed new series, fame, and more.

RELATED: Nicholas Hoult Would ‘Giggle A Lot’ During ‘The Great’ Sex Scenes “I feel very lucky to have met Paul through this process,” she says of her co-star Paul Mescal. “He’s a wonderful, wonderful person and a very giving actor… He’ll be a friend for life.” Talking about filming her intimate and realistic sex scenes with Mescal, Edgar-Jones says, “You need more protection because it is a stunt, with physical manoeuvres that you need to make look realistic – just like in a fight scene… Mentally, it’s a really vulnerable place to put yourself in.” Edgar-Jones also

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Covid lockdown was introduced, which means by now most of us are used to testing ourselves to see if we have been infected with the virus.Many people may now associate the phrase ‘positive result’ with a confirmed case of the infectious virus that has caused the pandemic.But, that was not always the case.This was clear when a woman messaged a friend with a picture of her pregnancy test - which gave a positive result.Having snapped a photo of the white stick portraying two red lines, the women wrote “positive” with a neutral face emoji.However, there was a bit of a modern day mix-up.Just like how lateral flow tests show two red lines for a positive result, the friend thought they tested for Covid - not for being pregnant.The confused friend replied: “Damn, I hope you feel better.”Along with a prayer emoji, they added: “Quarantine.”Stunned at the response, the pregnant woman slammed: “Are you stupid?”A screenshot of the text was posted to Facebook by user Amber Lee Clark which has now racked up thousands of likes and 33,000 shares.People were left in stitches at the confusion so tagged their mates with laughing emojis whilst they poked fun at the mix-up.One person chuckled: “I hope she takes all the necessary precautions that the CDC has lined out. Don’t need that s*** spreading”Another added: “Name your kid Covid.”Whilst a third user related: “Remember when I sent you my Covid results and you thought I was pregnant?”Someone else shared: “I laughed too hard at this.” Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter
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