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Jamie Oliver shares sweet post for her ‘incredibly kind’ daughter Daisy on her 21st birthday: ‘How the time has flown!’

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Jamie Oliver shared a sweet post for her 'incredibly kind' daughter Daisy to mark her 21st birthday on Wednesday.

Jamie Oliver shared a sweet post for her ‘incredibly kind’ daughter Daisy to mark her 21st birthday on Wednesday.

The TV chef, 48, shared a selection of snaps with Daisy – some from when she was a child and others more recent – and wrote a beautiful message underneath.

Jamie shares children with his wife Jools, Poppy Honey, 22, Daisy Boo, 21, Petal Blossom, 16, Buddy Bear, 14, and River Rocket, seven.

Daisy is training to be a nurse and as part of the gushing birthday tribute, Jamie shared a photo of her in her nursing scrubs.

He wrote: ‘Happy birthday dear Daisy Oliver!! 21 today!!! Woop woop, I am so excited for you, how the time has flown… you are an incredibly kind, thoughtful and always surprising and fun young woman, and you make me proud every day.

Jamie Oliver shared a sweet post for her 'incredibly kind' daughter Daisy to mark her 21st birthday on Wednesday.

Jamie Oliver shared a sweet post for her ‘incredibly kind’ daughter Daisy to mark her 21st birthday on Wednesday.

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The TV chef, 48, shared a selection of snaps with Daisy - some from when she was a child and others more recent - and wrote a beautiful message underneath.

The TV chef, 48, shared a selection of snaps with Daisy – some from when she was a child and others more recent – and wrote a beautiful message underneath.

‘I love you so much it really hurts… you’re an adult now, little one, please pass your driving test soon…’ Have the best day of your life. I love dad xxxxx.’

It comes after Jamie revealed last month that he and wife Jools would love to grow their family even further and have a sixth baby.

Speaking to The Sun, he revealed: ‘I’m trying to move on to the next stage, but Jools keeps trying to drag me back! Seriously, we would have loved a sixth if it happened.

‘But we are very lucky to have the family we have and I am very happy. Exhausted, but happy.’

It comes after Jools was emotional in October when he saw off his eldest daughter, Poppy, at the airport to embark on the “adventure of a lifetime”.

The parents said goodbye to Poppy, 22, and her boyfriend Ben as they set off on their trip.

Prior to her travels, Poppy graduated from the University of Leeds in July with a degree in English and Creative Writing.

Jools took to Instagram to share some snaps from her farewell and admitted that the farewell was a milestone as a mother that she didn’t enjoy.

He wrote: 'Happy birthday dear Daisy Oliver!! 21 today!!! Woop woop, I'm so excited for you, how time has flown...'

He wrote: ‘Happy birthday dear Daisy Oliver!! 21 today!!! Woop woop, I’m so excited for you, how time has flown…’

Daisy is training to be a nurse and as part of the gushing birthday tribute, Jamie shared a photo of her in her nursing scrubs.

Daisy is training to be a nurse and as part of the gushing birthday tribute, Jamie shared a photo of her in her nursing scrubs.

He added: 'I love you so much it really hurts... you're an adult now little one, please pass your driving test soon...' Have the best day ever. I love dad xxxxx'.

He added: ‘I love you so much it really hurts… you’re an adult now little one, please pass your driving test soon…’ Have the best day ever. I love dad xxxxx’.

She wrote: ‘Oh my gosh, it was SO hard, another milestone in parenting that I don’t like so much!’

“Have the time of your life little ones, we are so proud of you and Ben make the most of every minute and have the adventure of a lifetime.” Needless to say, you will be deeply missed by each and every one of us.

‘I’ve lost my little school/cafe mates, now you and Dase have almost left the nest, just stay safe and happy and look after each other xxx needless to say I’m counting the days until you come home TE I LOVE xxxx’.

Jools has also been incredibly open about how she endured five heartbreaking miscarriages that left her contemplating IVF treatment.

In 2021 she said Life and soul with Zoe Clark-Coates: ‘So I’ve thought about IVF because after researching it and talking to amazing people, it seems like the right option for my age.

“But you know it’s hard because I have a partner too, you know, I have to think about him, I’m not so sure he’s that interested in doing it that way.” So I don’t want to force anything because I’m very lucky.

‘I guess when I get to an age where I’m going through menopause. I’ll actually think “thank God.” I’ll be relieved that it’s not possible and I can go on with my life and, you know, relax, because it’s always in the back of your head, that’s the problem.

Although Jools has always talked about her miscarriages, she said she wasn’t sure if she “would have survived” her second miscarriage if she hadn’t demanded medical help.

Jamie shares children Poppy Honey, 22, Daisy Boo, 21, Petal Blossom, 16, Buddy Bear, 14, and River Rocket, seven, with wife Jools.

Jamie shares children Poppy Honey, 22, Daisy Boo, 21, Petal Blossom, 16, Buddy Bear, 14, and River Rocket, seven, with wife Jools.

It comes after Jamie revealed last month that he and wife Jools would love to grow their family even further and have a sixth baby.

It comes after Jamie revealed last month that he and wife Jools would love to grow their family even further and have a sixth baby.

At first, medical staff asked Jools to “just walk” to the hospital while she endured what she described as a “crime scene” amount of blood loss.

Jools spoke to Zoe Clark-Coates, founder of the charity Saying Goodbye, and urged women to speak out about miscarriage.

She told the baby loss advice and support charity that more needs to be done for women who have endured the pain of a miscarriage.

‘Having had five [miscarriages]”I know a lot of things need to change for other people much younger than me who will go through this.”

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