Daisy Edgar Jones spent the weekend with her Normal People co-star Paul Mescal, partying together at Glastonbury.
The actress sent fans of the sizzling BBC drama wild when she shared photos from the Worthy Farm festival, including a snap of her sweet reunion with Paul.
“Glasto, you’ve been good to me,” Daisy captioned the post, which shows her and Paul with their arms around each other.
Other photos show Daisy posing in her Hunter boots at the VIP campsite, enjoying a beer with a large group of friends, including actress Saoirse Ronan.
Daisy Edgar Jones spent the weekend partying together at Glastonbury with her Normal People co-star Paul Mescal
The actress sent fans of the steamy BBC drama wild when she shared photos from the Worthy Farm festival
She also posed with Shania Twain, who performed in the festival’s Legends program on Sunday.
The last photo shows Daisy snuggling up to her photographer boyfriend Ben Seed, whom she has been dating since the beginning of the year.
Last week Daisy spoke out about the possibility of a second series Normal people.
The actress rose to fame in just 12 episodes in 2020 when the BBC Three adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel hit the screens.
Normal People, which pits Paul opposite her character, follows Daisy’s character Marianne Sheridan and Paul’s character Connell Waldron through high school and their relationship during their college years.
But Daisy has now admitted that the story ends there.
During an interview with Entertainment tonightthe actress was asked about the possibility of a sequel series, but she replied, “No, there is no second season that I know of!”
But if it were up to Daisy, she would revisit Marianne and Connell. She enthuses: ‘It was really special, I love those characters and that world, I would love to go back to where they are ten years later.’
In May, the duo had to apologize to their fans after pinning their hopes on a second season of Normal People.
She also posed with Shania Twain, who performed in the festival’s Legends slot on Sunday
The star was spotted juggling cans of drink during the fun-filled weekend of partying
India Mullen, who also played Peggy in Normal People, was part of the group of friends
Other photos show Daisy posing in her Hunter boots and enjoying a beer with a large group of friends.
The last photo shows Daisy snuggling up to her photographer boyfriend Ben Seed, with whom she has been in a relationship since the beginning of the year
Many fans of the BBC series assumed there would be a second season after Paul and Daisy both said they had “news to report” when they posted a selfie on social media.
However, it was later revealed that Daisy and Paul would be hosting a marathon screening of the first series of Normal People to raise money for Unicef. and the Pieta Foundation, which is committed to suicide prevention.
Paul said in a joint video on Instagram: “Hi, the news is, and we’re so sorry if we misled people, that there will not be a second season.”
While mischievous Daisy added: ‘Not yet! There’s still time; keep believing!’
She continued: ‘We’re running a charity raffle with the chance to win tickets to a marathon screening of all 12 episodes of Normal People on the big screen at a central London cinema on 16th June.’
Last week Daisy spoke out about the possibility of a second series of Normal People
In May, the couple were forced to apologize to fans after pinning their hopes on a second season of Normal People following a cryptic Instagram post
Fans were previously wild about the prospect of a sequel after Daisy and Paul shared a selfie
Paul then said, “We’ll be there, a lot of our friends from the show will be there, and also the creative people who helped put the show together.”
Daisy explained that the proceeds will go to a “wonderful” charity, Pieta, which helps families and individuals affected by suicide and self-harm, similar to those in the series.
And then he says, ‘Part of the proceeds will also go to Unicef, who do fantastic work helping children around the world who have been displaced by conflict.’
However, it was later revealed that Daisy and Paul would be hosting a marathon screening of the first series of Normal People to raise money for Unicef.
Paul concluded: ‘But seriously, we are so grateful for your support in advance. We are really proud to be involved with these charities, and we are so proud of the show. So the more the merrier.’
Later in 2024, Daisy will be seen in the American disaster film Twisters. It will be her fourth feature film.
Paul, 28, will next appear in Gladiator II and is currently filming the American musical comedy Merrily We Roll Along.