Daisy Lowe 'enraged' by EU referendum and lack of plan for Britain after Brexit
MODEL Daisy Lowe has spoken out about Britain's decision to leave the EU and her shock that the public were given the chance to vote in the referendum.
Daisy Lowe is enraged by the EU referendum and Brexit
The 27-year-old explained that she is still coming to terms with the result, claiming the decision "makes her really sad" because of how it will affect the future of her children.
Speaking about the referendum, she said: "You know the thing that enrages me most? We were given the choice to vote, which I think is mad, actually, then there was no plan!
"I hope Theresa May can come up with a way to take care of the country.
"I want to bring my children up in a world where we're free to travel and work wherever we want, and in a society that takes care of immigrants and refugees.
Daisy said that she is still coming to terms with the EU referendum vote
Daisy Lowe - Bathtub Interview with LOVE Magazine
She said she hopes Theresa May can help take care of Britain
We were given the choice to vote, which I think is mad, actually, then there was no plan
But while Daisy isn't pleased about Brexit, she admits that she can't sit around complaining about it.
She told the Evening Standard: "The whole thing makes me really sad but it's important that we stay positive – nothing good comes out of feeling c***."
The brunette beauty is just one of many celebrities who have spoken out about the result of the referendum.
Actor Ben Miller recently told Express.co.uk that he feels "slightly sheepish" when he thinks about Brexit.
Actor Ben Miller confessed he feels slightly sheepish about Brexit
He explained that he often worries when talking to non-Brits that they are "wondering what your problem with them is".
Similar to Daisy though, he admitted that he has to "respect democracy" and Britain's decision to leave the EU but hopes that "measured and sensible" decisions will be made regarding the future of the country.
Ben added: "I think trying to trigger Article 50 by the beginning of next year is a good goal."