Daisy May Cooper, a Masked Singer competitor and actress, has revealed that her presence at this weekend’s Brit Awards might be a “messy” affair.
The 36-year-old diva discussed her intentions for the forthcoming music awards ceremony, which will take place on Saturday at London’s The 02 stadium.
When asked about her plans for the star-studded event, the comic quipped about getting her ‘boobs out’ and letting her hair down for the night that’s in it.
On Capital Breakfast on Wednesday, Roman Kemp asked Daisy about the much-anticipated occasion.
‘Oh God what is the Brits night look like for you?’, the broadcaster asked the This Country star.
She replied: ‘Urr…Messy… it’s gonna be good’.


Roman’s co-presenter Chris Stark teased the actress: ‘You could cause a scene at the Brits as you’re the perfect character to go and do something mad while..’, ‘And people would accept it?’, the 30-year-old son of Martin Kemp interjected.
Chris continued: ‘Yeah, people be alright with you just like standing on a table smashing some bottles.’
‘Yeah with my boobs out or something…,’ Daisy hilariously jibbed in between fits of giggles.
During the discussion, she also confessed she fancied fellow The Masked Singer competitor Phoenix, saying: ‘He just had a way about him and his swagger’.
The iconic face went on to say she appreciated being able to’smell his fragrance through the suit,’ while admitting it was ‘tough’ to keep her secret appearance on the show a secret.

Sharing details about her time on the show with the radio presenters, Daisy gushed: ‘Oh it’s the best job I’ve ever done.
‘I was terrified because I can’t sing, but it’s the best thing I’ve ever done. So, if you get offered it, just do it because you don’t ever get jobs like that’.
She went on to share how she coped with keeping her identity hidden: ‘It can be difficult.
‘I had to tell my daughter because she’s such a big fan of The Masked Singer, so I was like, I’ve got to tell her.
‘Told her and she actually cried because she was embarrassed… she was really cross with me and now she loves the Jellyfish. It’s so typical.’
Listen to Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp, weekdays from 6am – 10am across the UK and on Global Player.