She rekindled her relationship with her co-star Paul Mescal at Glastonbury and created a frenzied crowd.
However, it was back to work as she watched a Miami verification of her future blockbuster Twisters.
The 26-year-old actress joined her co-star Anthony Ramos for the testing ahead of the movie’s release on July 19 by putting on a slender display in a small orange mini dress.
Showing off her svelte complexion, Daisy slipped into a fitted magenta mini dress with fastened detailing.
After working with Anthony and the sun in the impending disaster movie, the celebrity teamed up with cream heels.
Storms is a remain- only sequel to the 1996 movie Twister that starred Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Jami Gertz and Cary Elwes.
In the typical movie, two storm chasers who are on the verge of divorce are forced to collaborate to develop a sophisticated temperature alert system by putting themselves in the crosshairs of extremely aggressive tornadoes.
Daisy stars as original storm-chasing dog Kate in this new movie, where she is enticed back into the world by her friend Javi in an effort to test a revolutionary new monitoring system.
When several storm systems start to converge over the state, the crew find themselves in the battle for their life as Kate travels to Oklahoma.
Daisy’s looks comes after l, partying up at.
The actress shared photos from the Worthy Farm event, including a photo of her enjoyable reunion with Paul, with fans of the hot BBC drama, as she spooked fans of the hot drama.
‘Glasto, you’ve been nice to me,’ Daisy captioned the article, which showed her and Paul with their arms wrapped around one another.
In another pictures, Daisy poses in her Hunter wellies in the VIP traveling area, sipping beers with friends, including celebrity Saoirse Ronan, and posed up in style.
She even posed with Shania Twain, who performed in the show’s Legends gambling on Sunday.
The final image saw Daisy.
Daisy made a statement last week about the possibility of a second set.
The artist achieved notoriety in 2020 with the BBC Three release of Sally Rooney’s book after only 12 episodes.
Ordinary People followed Marianne Sheridan and Connell Waldron, Paul’s character, through their marriage throughout college.
Daisy has then acknowledged that the account ends there.
During an appointment with, the actess was asked about the possibility of a follow- off line, but she responded: ‘No there is no time two that I know of!’
If it was off to Daisy though, she would examine Marianne and Connell, flowing: ‘It was really specific, I love those characters and that globe, I would love to explore where they are ten years later.’