Daisy Mae Cooper Reveals Horrible Halloween Mistakes After Trick-or-Treating Ends as 'Kids Run to the Hospital'

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Daisy Mae Cooper has spoken out about a “terrible” Halloween that left children taken to hospital because of the mistake.

Chatting to Joe Ball on BBC Radio2 on Friday, the BAFTA winner, 38, opened up about the time his father almost “poisoned” trick-or-treaters on the scariest night of the year.

“My mom always goes out on Halloween to visit the kids at the cul-de-sac,” Daisy began.

“This year, Dad had to take care of the candy.”

At that moment, the actress's father offered the children a glass of water from a bottle called 'Spooky Juice'.

Daisy May Cooper has opened up about a serious “scary” Halloween mistake that led to children being taken to hospital.

Chatting to Joe Ball on BBC Radio2 on Friday, the BAFTA winner, 38, opened up about the time her father almost

Chatting to Joe Ball on BBC Radio2 on Friday, the BAFTA winner, 38, opened up about the time her father almost “poisoned” trick-or-treaters on the scariest night of the year.

He also carried a mirror. Tasting “sweet, but a little strange,” he told his wife at the end: “I don't think much about that creepy juice!'

But his worried wife responded:What are you saying? It's fog machine fluid!'

Terrible mistake made “The bad traffickers” are poisoned, the father explained as he ran towards the children's house, who were now C.He was taken to the hospital.

“I mean, how silly,” Daisy laughed. 'How complete… I mean, poisoning children on Halloween?!'

Host Joe continued as he couldn't contain his laughter: 'But it said scary juice. I mean, what do you think it is? Zoe fought back her laughter.

Singer Rick Astley, who appeared as a guest on the radio show, said: “I like drinking scary juice.”

'That surprises me!'

Earlier this month, the comedy legend recalled one woman's story. aliens' while talking about crop circles with his brother Charlie for his television show.

Daisy revealed when her father offered the trick-or-treaters a glass of

Daisy revealed when her father gave the children a glass of “spooky juice” which he served from a bottle, but it turned out to be liquid for a smoke machine, resulting in the children being taken to the hospital.

In a teaser clip for BBC Three's Myth Country, the brothers catch up over FaceTime.

For the show, Charlie tours England in a caravan to investigate rural myths and legends.

Calling his sister to inform her, he explained: “Something strange happened today. I actually entered my first crop circle.

“I got goosebumps as soon as I walked in, and when you rub the balloon on your head, it feels like static.”

Daisy replied: 'Do you remember Judy… one time she was walking her dog and the next minute she was 20 miles away and she was convinced aliens had picked her up? She totally believes in crop circles.

'Would you believe her if she said that?'

Charlie responded, “Being here and in one, it seems a little obvious to use the word alien because I think there's something more significant going on.”

I know that the patterns are built on lines of energy that connect ancient monuments like Stonehenge and Avebury.

In the new factual series, Charlie investigates everything from crop circles and UFOs in Wiltshire to ghost dogs roaming the beaches and countryside of East Anglia.

Meet believers and deniers, visit iconic sites and collect evidence in an attempt to get to the bottom of the truth.

MailOnline revealed earlier this year Daisy has earned around £2 million in the last two years as her acting skills improved, making her the next MM James Bond.

The super-talented This Country star has made his fortune starring in chart-topping hits such as comedy-drama Rain Dogs and I'm Not Being Reasonable.