A mother was left with a shock when her daughter, playing Mother Mary, went up her middle finger in the first ever school nature to try to show off her injured finger.
Daisy Parry-Griffiths, four, raised her middle finger to try to show her mother Kizzi, 25, from Swansea, Wales, while her classmates were busy singing.
Photos show Daisy sitting in the middle of the stage in Mary’s blue dress looking at the camera with her middle finger raised.
Without knowing what she did, another photo shows Daisy sitting crying as she looks towards Kizzi.
Daisy Parry-Griffiths (pictured at age four, in 2018) from Swansea, Wales, held up her middle finger during her first birth, while playing the role of Mary

Her mother was left Kizzi (left) when she saw her daughter holding her middle finger in the air while busy classmates sang around her.
Kizzi said she was ‘shocked’ when she saw Daisy’s abusive move but said her daughter had no idea what she had done was graceful.
She said: ‘I look forward to the school’s birth each year to see what she’s going to do next.
This was her first nature too and when she got Mary’s job I was excited for her. Then that happened.
‘We sat down. She was Mary. They were all singing together, and suddenly she starts looking at me and puts her middle finger up.

It turns out that Daisy had injured her finger earlier in the day and was trying to show her plaster to her mother who was sitting in the crowd.
I looked around thinking: ‘Does everyone see what I see? ‘. She is such a good baby. It’s not like she’s famous for swearing or anything like that.
‘I was looking around thinking,’ what’s going on? ‘ It was not until the end that I collected her that she said that when she went into school she had injured her finger and they had put a plaster on it.
It was only after Kizzi found Daisy after the performance that she realized her daughter’s middle finger was hurting and she was trying to reveal a plaster.
When she found out the reason behind her daughter’s gesture, Kizzi sent messages to the school’s WhatsApp group to explain and got a laugh from other parents.

Kizzi only understood why Daisy had held up her finger after the play when she met back with her.

Unaware that her move was abusive, Daisy was seen pushing the stage shortly after she lowered her finger.
Kizzi said: ‘I made a quick message to the parents on the WhatsApp group explaining what she was doing. Someone said, ‘you know what, I was wondering what she was doing’.
‘I think everyone was thinking,‘ is she really [swearing]? ‘. But yes, it was just plaster. It was on his middle finger.
‘I think she kept it up for a long time. It wasn’t just a second or two and an opportunity photo I took. He was actually swearing at me.
‘I had no idea what was going on. I was a little shocked and didn’t see the funny side because I didn’t know what she was doing.

Kizzi said she sent a message to her school’s WhatsApp group to explain it and that other parents had been funny

Daisy’s performance left friends laughing, with family members writing the picture ‘when Santa forgets one of your presents’
‘When a baby comes out with something new you look like,‘ oh god, here we go ’. Since she was in the middle of the hall in the school hall, I was just thinking, ‘what’s going on? ‘.
‘That sigh of relief when she told me what happened, it was like,‘ oh beautiful ’. She is a funny girl. ‘
Daisy’s lead role in the December 2018 school performance left her family laughing too, with relatives writing the picture ‘when Santa forgets one of your presents’ and ‘when Joseph doesn’t change the puppy’ .
Kizzi reveals that her daughter had no idea she was swearing and, after showing her the picture again this year, Daisy, who is now six, was embarrassed. , about the innocent mistake of her youth.

In another funny natural incident, Daisy slipped into her sheepskin costume, leaving her face covered with the body of the costume.

Kizzi said Daisy was never cast again as Mary in a nativity play in the years after the accidental move.
But this isn’t the only disappointment she got up in a school play, after sitting down in her sheepskin suit last year and the full suit riding up – leaving the girl’s face covered with the cloth.
Personal assistant Kizzi said: ‘It’ s funny, the things that she does. The next year she was a sheep so I mocked the family that she was taken out of Mary after the oath.
‘Then she was sitting with the sheep’s head, and her face was cut out for her face to go through, and she sat down and the hole was over her head so you wouldn’t see her. -head between.
‘She was sitting inside the sheep’s clothing. It’s just a little bit like that. Light fun, especially at Christmas.
‘My daughter is very shy. She’s a little lame, but she’s shy. I like it when she does stuff like this. ‘
She also said that her daughter was never cast as Mary again after her first visit.