Laura Anderson in hospital dash as she rushes to A&E with baby Bonnie
16.04.2024 - 16:07
/ ok.co.uk
Laura Anderson has shared an update after rushing her daughter Bonnie into A&E.
The former Love Island star, 34, welcomed her first child last year with ex-boyfriend Gary Lucy. She has since been sharing her motherhood journey with her fans and social media followers.
And recently posted a snap of Bonnie in A&E.
The photo saw the infant asleep in a pink buggy, to which Laura added the text: "A&E with bubba." The mum-of-one is yet to share the reason for the hospital dash. It comes after Laura appeared to hit out at Gary, 42, seemingly accusing him of not 'seeing' or 'supporting' Bonnie.
Laura recently shared a sweet video of her supporting Bonnie as she stood up, as she wrote over it: "One moment you're in the trenches of the newborn and postpartum phase. And then suddenly things click with your new little human and you catch yourself wishing time would stand still." But it was her caption that caught the eye of her fans, as she appeared to throw shade at Gary, writing: "How anyone could go without seeing or supporting their child is beyond me.
I love you Bonnie Rose." Laura further elaborated in the comments of the post as she responded to a fan who asked about her on-off relationship with Gary, answering: "I did everything I could to make my family work, fool me.
There's no cryptic posts anyone I'm fed up of hiding the truth. Is what it is." She then added: "Why do guys get away with whatever they want it's mental.
Imagine I didn't pay for Bonnie's food, nappies, clothes etc etc etc." Laura's post came shortly after she shared a cryptic post to her Instagram Stories, as she wrote: "Fear and silence ends now." The post read: “If a person truly cares about you, it would break their heart knowing they really hurt you. People
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