Daisy May Cooper Channels Kim Kardashian’s 2014 Paper Magazine Cover Photoshoot

Daisy May Cooper channels Kim Kardashian’s iconic 2014 Paper Magazine cover photo shoot – but swaps champagne for crisps and ketchup










Daisy May Cooper channeled Kim Kardashian as she posed on the cover of The Guardian’s Saturday magazine.

The comedian, 35, donned a black sequin dress and beaded choker for the photoshoot which looked like the 2014 cover of Paper magazine.

The only aspect that was different was that instead of a drink on his butt, it was a tray of chips and instead of champagne, there was a streak of ketchup squirting out of a bottle.

Hilarious: Daisy May Cooper, 35, channeled Kim Kardashian’s iconic Paper magazine cover as she posed on the cover of The Guardian magazine, swapping champagne for crisps and ketchup

Iconic: The original cover, taken by Jean-Paul Goude, became an internet sensation seven years ago with the title

Hilarious: Kim broke the internet when her paper cover came out in 2014

Daisy had to put two pillows on her dress to puff up her behind, while looking ecstatic on the blanket.

The original cover, taken by Jean-Paul Goude, became an internet sensation seven years ago with the title “Break The Internet” splashed across the front.

On the cover of The Guardian, the headline read: ‘Never Mind The Buttocks’ referencing both Daisy’s enlarged bottom and the fact that she is now captain of the revived series of Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

On top of that, Daisy has written and starred on the hit BBC show This Country alongside her brother Charlie.

Journey: The comedian is now captain of the revived series of Never Mind The Buzzcocks, but went through tough times until she was 30 to get where she is now

Journey: The comedian is now captain of the revived series of Never Mind The Buzzcocks, but went through tough times until she was 30 to get where she is now

She told the publication how she was a failing actress at the age of 30, but then struck gold when she and Charlie came up with the idea for the mockumentary while cleaning offices.

‘I like to make people laugh. It’s my favorite thing to do in the whole world,” she said.

She then revealed that she had drawn crude pictures on the front of her new book which is due out on October 28.

Her upbringing was tumultuous and her family lived in poverty and she compared it to the family in the Oscar-winning film Parasite.

“That was exactly how our family was. Especially in the beginning, where they’re all trying to get wifi in the house. It was so chaotic. You’re just trying to get through the day. And that’s the amazing thing about money. Money gives you choices. Money gives you self-respect.

His dream next steps in the industry would be to go to the United States. She joked, “I want to go to the States and absolutely wash it off, like James Corden, and buy my own private jet.”

Success: She then struck gold when she and Charlie came up with the idea for the mockumentary This Country while cleaning offices

Success: She then struck gold when she and Charlie came up with the idea for the mockumentary This Country while cleaning offices

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