
Laura Anderson says ex Gary Lucy makes 'no contact' with daughter Bonnie
Love Island star Laura Anderson has candidly opened up on her ex Gary Lucy's involvement with their daughter Bonnie Rose. It comes after the mum-of-one admitted to being "fed up" over the situation as she disclosed everything in a recent Q&A on social media.
The 36-year-old, who is now happily in a relationship with Dundee footballer Clark Robertson, was travelling on a train when she was catching up with fans. She posted a series of updates with her 1.5 million followers on Instagram.
"Does Gary ever see Bonnie? She's such a beautiful girl, he's a kn*b for missing out. Keep being you," one fan wrote alongside a red love heart emoji. Laura responded with a irked look on her face as she gave a detailed reply to the burning question.
Laura, who recently moved just outside of Dundee, stated: "Fed up doing this question, so to sum up. Gary saw Bonnie once last year and not at all this year. This is his choice and we do not hear for him or receive any money through CMS."
"I have always felt guilty mentioning his name or stating facts on our situation but I'm only hiding the truth to protect him which tbh I'm over/still a bit scared of," she explained accompanied by a monkey emoji covering its eyes. "Due to him sending me a strong worded text or press saying ' Laura Anderson takes vile swipe...' etc."
"It's all a bit backwards focusing on me telling the truth instead of the man not supporting his child but hey this is the world we live in," she concluded.
Responding to another fan who quizzed the former Love Island star on boyfriend Clarke's role in her daughter Bonnie's life, Laura was asked if she sees the Dundee footballer as a stepfather to her only child.
"Hmm she calls him Cack aka Clark, I wouldn't introduce him as Bonnie's stepdad not atm anyway," Laura stated. "Everything still feels weirdly quite new even though we're celebrating our one year anniversary this month.
"He also has children so we need to be mindful of everyones needs and feelings. I hope one day our families will be blended that would be the dream, but life is never simple."
Baby Bonnie was ten months old when Laura and Clark met. The Scots influencer candidly opened up on how her new boyfriend is becoming slowly more "hands on" with Bonnie, and spent some quality time alone with her for the first time earlier this week.
Touching on when the pair first met, Laura reminisced: "He messaged me three years ago and I saw it by chance and replied lol. We've been together ever since. Clark loves that story," she laughed.
Gary Lucy's representatives have been contacted for comment.

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