Daisy May Cooper breaks down on Loose Women after message from Michael Sleggs
- Daisy May Cooper appeared on 'Loose Women' to talk about her new book and her childhood experiences with psychics, influenced by her sister's death.
- The profound impact of her best friend Michael Sleggs' death prompted her to believe she experienced a sign from him, specifically on the day of the Phoenix Festival.
- Her emotional account demonstrates how personal loss can deepen one's understanding of spirituality and the bonds that persist beyond death.
Daisy May Cooper, an actress known for her role in 'This Country,' appeared on ITV's 'Loose Women' on Wednesday to discuss her new book, 'Hexy B***h,' and her experiences with the supernatural. During the conversation, she openly shared how her encounters with psychics during her childhood were sparked by the tragic death of her sister. However, it was the loss of her best friend, Michael Sleggs, that profoundly affected her life. She recalled how, shortly before he passed away from illness, he expressed a belief that he would soon have a new body. Following his death, she experienced an extraordinary event she attributes to him reaching out from beyond the grave, which revived her faith in spirits. On the day of the Phoenix Festival, she heard a mysterious banging at her bedroom door, leading her to believe it was a sign from Sleggs, intensifying her emotional connection to him even after his passing. Cooper broke down in tears recounting this moment, reflecting the deep bond they shared. In a heartfelt statement, she and her brother Charlie expressed their sorrow over losing such a unique individual and described how he maintained a positive outlook despite his struggles. The impact of this experience on her perspectives on spirituality and the connection she felt with Sleggs highlighted a journey of healing and remembrance in the face of loss.