“We find karaoke songs on YouTube and sing them.

We’ve, like, learned a lot of TikTok dances.”

Daisy Edgar-Jones is aBeyoncefan (viaHarper’s Bazaar).

Normal People’s Daisy Edgar-Jones

Because who isn’t?

She’d also love to callBlue ValentineactressMichelle Williamsa friend.

Here’s an actress, who despite rocketing to stardom, is still extremely, refreshingly relatable.

Daisy Edgar-Jones and co-star Paul Mescal

Edgar-Jones get whyNormal Peoplecaptivated us in 2020.

But she hasn’t fully grasped her own fame.

(“That’s still something I can’t actually believe.

Daisy Edgar-Jones vintage style

It’s a very odd thing to get your head around,” she toldThe Guardian).

This feels like a butterfly-coming-out-of-a-cocoon-moment for the young actress.

Not staring at it would be next-to-impossible.

Daisy Edgar-Jones on the red carpet

Daisy Edgar-Jones talks romance

Not long ago, Daisy Edgar-Jones auditioned for aDomino’scommercial.

She didn’t get the part.

“I guess it was pretty good practice forNormal People,” Edgar Jones reflected.

Actress Daisy Edgar-Jones

Oh, and her favorite romances?

Acting, says the Golden Globe nominee has nonetheless prepared her for love.

Of course, Daisy Edgar-Jones has formal training to rely on for any future projects, too.

The actress, after all, graduated from the same acting school asHelen Mirren(viaHarper’s Bazaar).

Three years later, and the budding actress landed her first part in the sitcom,Cold Feet.

Edgar-Jones hasn’t been jobless since.

You get the idea.

The one thing that Edgar-Jones hasn’t played is the villain.

At least in photos, the actress comes off as effortlessly nonchalant.

Nonetheless, she loves dressing up.

Instead, during her first Jimmy Choo photoshoot, she set her eyes on white sneakers.

For Daisy Edgar-Jones “comfy” is key.

After volunteering for the organization in 2018, she knew it was an initiative she wanted to keep supporting.

I’m really keen to bring activism into life, further than social media.

We need to live in a world that’s welcoming and inclusive."

For Edgar-Jones, part of that means educating herself.

Want to join her book club?

ReadGirl, Women, Otherby Bernadine Evaristo.

But acting might not always be in Daisy Edgar-Jones' future.

(Can someone kindly hook her up with our friend,Taylor Swift?)

Whether music video or not, directing is exactly where she might be someday.

“Ultimately,” she toldHarper’s Bazaar,“I’d love to direct.

I’m really fascinated by film-making and cinematography.