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This Country star Daisy May Cooper reveals she is pregnant with her second child

THIS Country's Daisy May Cooper has revealed she is pregnant with her second child.

The 33-year-old actress revealed she and husband Will Weston were having another baby by posting the hospital ultrasound snap on Instagram.

 Daisy May Cooper has revealed she is having a second baby
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Daisy May Cooper has revealed she is having a second babyCredit: Rex Features

The Kerry Mucklowe star wrote: "Thrilled to say me and @willwestonlandscape are expecting another babber ❤️❤️❤️❤️."

Fans including Jessie Wallace were delighted, with the EastEnders actress writing: "🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼❤️."

Daisy and Will, who are already parents to a daughter called Pip, married last September in the Cotswolds.

She shot to fame in 2017 after This Country, a mockumentary about rural life, proved a huge hit on BBC Three.

 She posted the ultrasound image of baby No2 on Instagram
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She posted the ultrasound image of baby No2 on InstagramCredit: Instagram
 Daisy and husband Will at the London Film Festival in 2018
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Daisy and husband Will at the London Film Festival in 2018Credit: Getty - Contributor
 Daisy shot to fame on This County with her brother Charlie Cooper
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Daisy shot to fame on This County with her brother Charlie CooperCredit: BBC Press Handout

She plays slovenly Kerry alongside her real-life brother Charlie, as her dopey cousin Kurtan.

They are joined in the show by their real-life dad Paul, who plays Kerry's feckless, criminal father Martin Mucklowe.

Speaking on Lorraine this month, the Bafta-winning actress said she created the comedy while they were so poor they couldn't even afford to buy McDonalds.

Daisy said: "It was such a bleak time because I’d just come out of drama school and I thought I’d get loads of auditions and I got none.

 The BBC Three hit follows the mundane lives of cousins Kerry and Kurtan
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The BBC Three hit follows the mundane lives of cousins Kerry and KurtanCredit: BBC

"I got a cleaning job paying about £100 a month and we thought we had to write something because humour was the only thing getting us through.

"Even finding the £9 for auditions on National Express was tough. A lot of it is based on experiences that we’ve had.

"When they were talking about not being able to afford a McDonald's and watching their friends eating it, that was us."

This Country's Daisy Cooper reveals she had 'literally nothing' before hit BBC3 show