Love Island star Laura Anderson gives birth to baby girl and makes one request of fans
07.09.2023 - 20:11
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Love Island star Laura Anderson has announced the birth of her first child - but had one special request to make of fans as she shared the news. The new mum said baby Bonnie weighed in at 6lb 10oz.
Laura's daughter was born on September 2, but she kept the news under wraps while recovering from a difficult birth. She shared a reel of photos and videos to Instagram documenting their first week as a family - from her labour up to Bonnie's arrival and going home.
Her on-off partner Gary Lucy was in hospital with the TV personality and content creator and is shown in the snaps at home with Laura and their newborn. But Laura appealed for fans to make it all about Bonnie and not question her on their relationship status.
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She captioned the post: "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. Please don’t question My Mummy & Daddy on their relationship- This.. is all about me."
Congratulations messages flooded in, with fans adhering to Laura's request and focusing on baby Bonnie. The couple's celebrity friends also added their well wishes, with This Morning presenter Josie Gibson saying: "Awww she is so alert for a Baby...She's like I'm here let's Roll! Congratulations."
@baybeedee said: "Oh my god never been happier for someone iv never met in my life. She is absolutely perfect. Loves up to her name. A Bonnie lass. all the love and
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