Love Island star Laura Anderson has been cruelly mum-shamed by people online after uploading a picture of her and her daughter to social media.
Anderson, 34, had jetted off to Dubai together with newborn Bonnie and had let loyal fans in on what she was getting up to. In one picture, Laura beamed with smiles as she was seen soaking up the sun with Bonnie, as she stripped down to a racy gradient swimsuit.
Baby Bonnie looked adorable as she wore a white sunhat and a pair of tiny sunglasses, together with a Finding Nemo nappy. However, fans soon became concerned with baby Bonnie's skin as they raced to the comments section.
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One user accused Laura of burning her baby in the sun for the sake of likes. "Face looks red on baby, but nice shot - enjoy," they wrote.
Other mum-shamers also inundated the ITV dating show star after Bonnie seemed to be turning red in the cute snap. The mum-of-one has since deleted the hateful comments as she tried to stem the hate.
Laura gave birth to her little bundle of joy in September and had left fans shocked as she shed the pounds following her pregnancy. One fan asked: "Jesus Christ, how have you got your body back so quick?!"
Laura had Bonnie together with Hollyoaks legend Gary Lucy. After first meeting on Celebs Go Dating, the pair had an on and off relationship since 2022.
With just days to go before she welcomed her daughter into the world, the couple had reunited and recently, she had dropped a hint that seemed to confirm the pair were back on.
But she insisted she was not going to talk about her relationship. She hammered down on this when she made the announcement on Bonnie's birth, telling fans she would not answer any questions on their pairing.
Since then, the pair have kept themselves to themselves, but Laura had dropped a quote eluding to marriage that seemed to confirm the couple were an item again. The quote said: "When you meet the right person - you want a marriage, not just a wedding.
"You want a family, not just a baby," the quote continued. "You want a home, not just a house. You want a future, not just promises."
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