Why did Daisy get her own show?

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. alum Chloe Bennet has a message for those expecting her to play a role in Disney+’s upcoming Secret Invasion series: “I am in no way attached or involved.”

Ever since Disney+ announced that they were doing a series based on the 2008 Marvel Comics crossover storyline — and especially ever since Bennet abruptly parted ways with The CW’s live-action Powerpuff Girls pilot — there apparently has been rampant speculation that she was set to reprise her role as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s Quake/Daisy Johnson.

The Disney+ series officially stars Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn, reprising their MCU roles as Nick Fury and the shapeshifting Skrull named Talos. (Game of Thrones alum Emilia Clarke, The Crown‘s Olivia Colman, Harry’s Law‘s Christopher McDonald and The OA‘s Kingsley Ben-Adir are among the other rumored or confirmed castings.)

In comic book lore, Nick Fury tapped Daisy Johnson to head up a Secret Warriors team that would defend against shapeshifting Skrull sleeper agents on Earth.

But Bennet on Wednesday evening shared a multi-part Instagram story in which she set the record very straight. “I am in no way attached or involved, even at all or a little bit, in the Secret Invasion Marvel thing,” she avowed. “I honestly don’t even know what that is.”

Explaining the impetus for her full-throated denial, Bennet said that she thought the speculation “would maybe blow over… but it has not.” Rather, “It’s gotten to the point where every day I’m getting hundreds of messages about this” and “getting approached in person — today it was in the tampon aisle at Target — so I figured I would clear the air.”

Knowing how excited S.H.I.E.L.D. and Marvel fans were by the prospect, Bennet added, “To be clear, I love the enthusiasm, and all of your messages are from such a pure place…. I just feel really bad” that the casting rumor isn’t true.

Months ago, there was a report that Secret Invasion was looking to cast “a Chinese-American woman, aged 20-25” in the role of Daisy/Quake — which would once again distance the Marvel TV-produced S.H.I.E.L.D. from the MCU, by not simply keeping Bennet in the role.

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Mini Bio (1)

Daisy De La Hoya, originally from Denver, CO made a huge name for herself as the breakout star of VH1's highest rated reality show "Rock Of Love 2" with 80's hair band legend Bret Michaels. Each week as she competed for Bret's love, viewers were able to see that Daisy was more than just a pretty face, one that would be hanging around long after her "tour ended" with Bret.

Daisy began her career in the music studio in the summer of 2003, recording bass and backing vocals for Seraphim Shock's highly acclaimed full-length album "Halloween Sex N Vegas." She then exploded onto the national scene in the spring of 2004, as the bassist for the band's "Halloween Sex N Vegas" tours. Her take-no-prisoners playing style, catchy vocals, beauty, and killer live performances made her an instant favorite with SS fans everywhere. Daisy continued to tour with SS through 2006, and released her first single, "Heartbreaker" in 2007. She followed this with "Pretty Messed Up" in 2008, ultimately landing on "Rock of Love 2" thanks to a video she sent in of herself playing acoustic guitar and singing a spoof song entitled, "Rock and Roll Monkey."

Her musical success and participation on "ROL2" lead her own VH1 show in 2009, "Daisy of Love."

As a woman who has experienced hardships and tragedy throughout her life, Daisy remains loyal to her fans and the public as she continues to defy the usual reality TV logic. While Daisy is moving forward with her television career, she is intent on remaining true to her musical roots with the soon to be release of her latest single, "Addicted to Love."

Beyond her pursuits in the entertainment world, Daisy is committed to giving back through her altruistic endeavors. Focusing her charitable efforts on organizations supporting animal rights (PETA) and young people, Daisy is a spokesperson for To Write Love on Her Arms.

- IMDb Mini Biography By: Stacy Hess, positivePR

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Niece of boxer Oscar de la Hoya.

Was in a relationship with Corey Haim at the time of his death.

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Daisy de la Hoya started her career as a musician in 2003 as a backup vocalist and bassist for the gothic rock band Seraphim Shock. However, she truly rose to fame after one of her singles caught the attention of VH1 producers and she was selected as a contestant on season 2 of the reality dating show ‘Rock of Love’ starring rockstar Bret Michaels. Though she did not win, her undeniable onscreen charisma got her her own VH1 reality show ‘Daisy of Love’ which shot her to celebrity level fame.

In the show, 20 young men vied for her attention and competed in various competitions in a bid to impress Daisy and be romantically involved with her. Before her foray into reality television, Daisy had been involved with rockstars Dave Navarro and Tommy Lee, hinting at the fact that maybe she has a “type.” Are you wondering where she is now? We’ve got the facts!

Daisy de la Hoya’s Daisy of Love Journey

‘Daisy of Love’ premiered in April 2009 and saw Daisy as the center of attention along with host Riki Rachtman. The show featured 20 contestants aged between 22 and 36, most of who seemed to be entrenched in the glam rock or rebel rock scenes of that time, as they vied to impress Daisy and become “her rockstar.” Daisy, at that time, was 26.

Why did Daisy get her own show?
Image Credit: Daisy de la Hoya/Facebook

The show ran for 3 months, with episodes releasing every one or two weeks, during which time Daisy got to know each of the contestants, or else realized that they were not her type. The first few episodes saw multiple contestants being eliminated, but from the 4th episode on, as the choices got tougher for Daisy, she was able to eliminate only 1 man per episode. The lucky ones to make it through to the next episode were given a chain with a star from Daisy and asked to “stay on in the house.” In the show’s final episode, Daisy picked musician Joshua Lee, a.k.a London, who had withdrawn from the show in the 4th episode but was brought back in episode 9. Daisy later admitted that since her time on ‘Rock of Love,’ she has suffered from substance addiction, which only got worse as she got more famous with ‘Daisy of Love.’

Where is Daisy de la Hoya Now?

Shortly after the conclusion of her show, in September 2009 Daisy announced to her fans in a blog post that she and London, the winner of her reality dating show, had broken up. She cited another woman who was pregnant with his child and wondered whether he was only with her for the fame. Soon after, she became involved with actor Corey Haim. The two connected over their shared histories of trauma and drug use and, as Daisy mentioned, supported each other. Alas, it was not to last and Corey passed away in March 2010. Contrary to initial rumors, Corey died of pneumonia and not a drug overdose.

With her show ‘Daisy of Love’ not being renewed for a second season and her relationships ending tragically, combined with easy access to drugs due to her stardom, Daisy’s life sunk further into substance abuse. In an interview with Radar Online, she even admitted to attempting suicide on multiple occasions. She checked herself into rehab in 2010.

In a 2016 interview, Daisy stated that she had been sober for a few years now, and was trying to repair her relationship with her formerly estranged mother. Since her parents’ divorce when she was 3, Daisy has not been close to either of them. She went on to express that her reconcilement with her mother was painful but all part of her healing process.

Since then, Daisy has been focusing on her music career as a singer-songwriter and is part of the rock band Black Star Electra. She also supports non-profits like animal rights group PETA and To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA), an organization dedicated to helping people struggling with depression, self-harm, and substance abuse. She keeps a relatively low public profile and in stark contrast with her earlier persona, her personal life is kept mostly under wraps and not shared, even on social media. It does however state that she currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Did Daisy sleep with Bret?

“You guys will be best friends in no time,” says Bret. Daisy, who looks like she's trying really, really hard to keep her arms still, admits that she slept with Bret often but accuses him of taking advantage of her on their last night in Mexico.

What is Daisy love real name?

Daisy of Love is an American reality television dating show which stars Daisy de la Hoya, the runner-up of the VH1 reality dating show Rock of Love 2.

Who did Daisy of Love choose?

Choosing from among the final three guys – 12 Pack, London and Flex, she found the person she really had a connection with. VH1 talked to Joshua Lee, aka London, the winner of Daisy of Love.
Daisy De La Hoya is the niece of boxer Oscar De La Hoya. She is presently a contestant on the VH1 reality show Rock of Love 2 starring washed-up, balding former hair-bander Bret Michaels.