Laura Anderson shares adorable photo of baby Bonnie 'chilling in this heat'
09.09.2023 - 09:27
/ ok.co.uk
Laura Anderson has shared an adorable picture of her new-born "chilling" during the heatwave.
The former Love Island star welcomed her baby Bonnie Rose Lucy Anderson with ex Gary Lucy's on September 2.
The 34-year-old, who shared her pregnancy journey exclusively with OK!, has now took to Instagram to give an insight in her new family bubble. Posting a picture to her Instagram story, Laura said little Bonnie is "chillin in this heat" while she sleep in her DockATot baby pod with a white noise machine.
In the snap Bonnie appears to be in a relaxed position, with her hands behind her head.
The update comes after Laura shared a sweet Reel to her Instagram which documented the birth of Bonnie. On the video, the family of three were seen on their way to the hospital and shortly after the birth when the umbilical cord was cut.
In another clip, Laura and Gary can be seen holding hands as they left the hospital with their daughter - sparking rumours of a reconciliation between the pair. In the caption, Laura wrote as if it was Bonnie introducing herself, she said: "Hi everyone, my name is Bonnie Rose Lucy Anderson.
"I was born 02/09/23 at 06.03am and weighed 6.10lbs My Mummy & Daddy are sooooo happy and in love with me, this is our first week together. "I’m sorry it’s taken me some time to introduce myself, I hurt my mummy a little bit and scared my daddy too (oops) we’re all now recovering well at home." The post ended with: "Please don’t question My Mummy & Daddy on their relationship- This..
is all about me." Hundreds of people rushed to the comments to congratulate the couple, including fellow celebrities. Charlotte Crosby from Geordie Shore said: "Laura!!!!!! I’m over the moon for you what a beautiful name I absolutely love
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