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Daisy Brown - Season 1

Daisy Brown is a found-footage web series presented through unsettling POV video diaries made by a teenage girl documenting her isolated and abusive home life. What begins as awkward, mundane vlogs slowly reveals psychological and body horror, as Daisy describes a mysterious controlling figure named Alan. The series is widely praised for its emotional realism, minimalism, and deeply disturbing slow-burn approach to web-native horror.

Top Cast

  • Jules Dapper

    Jules Dapper

    Daisy Brown

Overview

Daisy Brown is a found-footage web series presented through unsettling POV video diaries made by a teenage girl documenting her isolated and abusive home life. What begins as awkward, mundane vlogs slowly reveals psychological and body horror, as Daisy describes a mysterious controlling figure named Alan. The series is widely praised for its emotional realism, minimalism, and deeply disturbing slow-burn approach to web-native horror.

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