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A star of Never Mind The Buzzcocks has stepped down ahead of its new series as bosses officially revealed their replacement on Wednesday.
The music-themed quiz show was rebooted by Sky in 2021 after being axed by BBC bosses a decade ago.
Comedian Greg Davies hosts the popular show, with Noel Fielding and Daisy May Cooper joining the funnyman as team captains.
Stand-up star Jamali Maddix is also a regular fixture on the panel since its relaunch.
However, in a shakeup for its next series, it's now been revealed Daisy will not feature in the new episodes.
It comes after the 39-year-old took a step back from the fourth series last year after welcoming her baby son Benji.
Sophie Willan, who had been standing in for the star, will once again stand in for her on the panel, with other famous faces being lined up too.
Meanwhile, in June Daisy stunned fans by revealing her legal name while sharing a throwback snap to celebrate her son's first birthday.
The actress, 38, welcomed her son Benji with her partner Anthony Huggins a year ago on Friday, when she posted a photo of her hospital chart from last year to mark the occasion.
She wrote: '1 year ago today at 3.04am we welcomed our baby boy into the world'.
But as well as listing the medical details, timings and staff, the photo revealed the comedian was legally called Daisy May Weston, not Cooper as fans know her.
It appeared that Daisy has retained the legal name despite their split four years ago.
Daisy and Will were married from September 2019 to July 2021 and share two children together, Pip, seven, and Jack, four.
Daisy and Will were married from September 2019 to July 2021 and share two children together, Pip, seven, and Jack, four.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks first aired on the BBC between 1996 and 2015 and was first hosted by Mark Lamarr then by Simon Amstell.
Following his departure, the show used a handful of guest presenters, with Rhod Gilbert hosting the final series on the broadcaster.
Phill Jupitis and Bill Bailey were the original team captains but Fielding has also previously been a captain on the show.