Daisy May Cooper cut a casual figure as she left BBC Radio 2 on Friday.
The actress, 37, had appeared on The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show as part of Friends Round Friday alongside Kylie Minogue and Diary of a CEO star Steven Bartlett.
During the interview, Zoe asked if This Country will be back on screens anytime soon, with Daisy replying: ‘I’d love to do a Christmas special that would be so fun.’
Daisy wrote and starred as Kerry Mucklowe alongside her brother, Charlie, in the BBC Three comedy series, for which she won a TV BAFTA award for Best Female Comedy Performance in 2018.
A third series aired in 2020.
Daisy cut a casual figure as she departed the London studios. She was dressed in a camouflage jumper and black leggings but added a touch of glam to her outfit with a Gucci holdall bag and sparkly sandals.
It comes after Daisy responded to recent James Bond casting rumours.
Speaking in a new interview, the actress confirmed that she does aspire to star as spy chief ‘M’ in the next 007 instalment.
Making no attempt to hide her desires when asked if she hopes to land the role, Daisy May responded: ‘Yeah, give me a f***ing part!’
The comedy genius quipped: ‘Move over, Dench,’ while agreeing that she would be great at taking on a younger version of the character played by Dame Judi.
It was reported back in March that Daisy was in talks to star as 007’s boss.
Daisy has undergone a dramatic image transformation over the past couple of years as her career goes from strength to strength.
Daisy’s image overhaul came following her split from ex-husband Will Weston, who she shares her two children, Pip, four, and Jack, two.
The TV star has previously cited the Keto Diet as the reason behind her weight loss.
In October Daisy revealed that she had been trolled after losing weight.
She confessed she has since been flooded with messages telling her that she’s ‘no longer funny’ since changing her appearance.
Discussing her appearance, Daisy said: ‘I’m so for body positivity but when I was at my biggest I was at my most miserable and I had a massive food addiction. I wasn’t healthy. I couldn’t breathe when I was walking up the stairs. I was so unhappy.
‘And I’ve had some messages like, “Well, now you’ve lost the weight you’re not funny any more.” What the f”k? Why do women have to be f ***ing fat to be funny? That makes me so angry. I champion anybody. I think everybody should be happy with their body. But I wasn’t.’