Emmerdale star Daisy Campbell has opened up about her relationship status and whether her fame impacts on dating.
Daisy Campbell, 19, has played Amelia Spencer in Emmerdale since 2011. She’s been part of some major soap storylines in recent years. The former child star has grown up on screen in front of millions of Emmerdale fans.
She’s spoken to The Sun about the challenges that can present - particularly the love life impact. Daisy explained: “I’m single. I do get a few boys chatting me up, I think everyone does when you’re out with your friends.
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“And it’s a natural thing to worry that they’re only coming up to you because you’re on the TV. But I just want to concentrate on work at the minute, that’s my main focus. I’m a bit of a workaholic.”
Elsewhere, Daisy has spoken of her respect for Emmerdale legend Lisa Riley, 46, who plays soap icon Mandy Dingle. Daisy added: “Lisa brings so much positive energy to everything she does.
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“They call her ‘nana’ at work because she’s always there for advice. She’s been my go-to recently.
“But everyone there is so inspirational. Growing up on the show, they helped me learn lines and gave me advice. We really are such a big family.”
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