Remember Love Actually's lobster? Here's what Karen and Harry's daughter looks like now...
SHE took on the pivotal role of the lobster in the school nativity play but 14 years after Love Actually was first released, Karen and Harry's daughter is all grown-up and unrecognisable.
Remember Love Actually's lobster? Here's what Karen and Harry's daughter looks like now...
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Daisy left her mother Karen (played by Emma Thompson) speechless when she revealed her role in her school's Christmas show.
But, despite her rather questionable part, she seemed thrilled to be the "first" lobster by Jesus' side in the nativity.
Daisy stood proudly on stage during the performance dressed head-to-toe as the crustacean as her parents looked on in bewilderment.
Now, 14 years after appearing as the youngster, Lulu Popplewell is all grown-up and looks very different.
Daisy was given the pivotal role of the first lobster in her school's nativity play
Her mum Karen was speechless when Daisy performed as a lobster
Daisy was played by Lulu Popplewell when she was 11 years old
She has gone on to pursue a career in stand-up comedy but is hoping to return to acting - perhaps she'll make an appearance in Red Nose Day Actually tonight?
The 26-year-old recently opened up about her role in the iconic film and admitted she gets embarrassed when she is reminded of it.
"Every Christmas, people still bring Love Actually up to me and I get a bit awkward because I was such a small part in it," she told Digital Spy.
"It's become a joke. I clearly peaked age 11 and there aren't many crustacean-based acting roles going these days - it's a niche skill."
Emma Thompson starred as her mum Karen while the late Alan Rickman was Harry her father
Lulu has gone on to pursue a career in stand-up comedy
Speaking about her current career in comedy, she added: "I'm looking to get back into acting - specifically comedy acting - but acting is tougher to break into than stand-up in a way."
She is currently filming a short comedy about tarot reading which she wrote called The Fool.
It has not been confirmed whether or not she will be appearing in the sequel which will air during the Comic Relief coverage tonight but Emma and the late Alan Rickman, who starred as her father, will not be acknowledged.
Comic Relief 2017 airs on BBC One tonight at 7pm.