Emmerdale star Daisy Campbell looks very different to Amelia Spencer on night out

EMMERDALE actress Daisy Campbell looked worlds apart from her soap character Amelia Spencer as she dressed up for an evening out.

The 18-year-old star revealed her love for 80s horror character Chucky, with the iconic ginger doll emblazoned on the front of her crop top.


The TV star tucked her hand in the pockets of her stone-coloured trousers and wore a bag over her shoulder.

Smiling in another pic, Daisy removed her baggy black coat and showed off her chunky rings.

Her soap alter-ego Amelia has been increasingly worried about her figure and appearance in recent months.

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She complained to pal Gabby about her 'lack of curves', leaving her stunned.

Gabby proceeded to take a full length photo of Amelia on her friend's phone and posted it on social media.

Horrified, Amelia protested: "No you can't post that… everyone will see it. I've got no makeup on at all Gabby."

The new mum replied: "You don't need any, you look great."

Later on, Cathy Hope told Amelia that the photo had racked up an impressive number of likes and a flurry of comments praising her for looking natural.

But there was one negative comment that left Amelia upset.

The teen was shaken by the troll's post and immediately deleted the picture.

Emmerdale fans are worried the vile trolling could push her body confidence issues to dangerous extremes.

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