Laura Anderson shares first snaps of newborn who is ‘perfect mix’ of her and Gary Lucy

Former Love Island star Laura Anderson has delighted fans after sharing the first photos of baby Bonnie since welcoming her into the world earlier this month with Gary Lucy

Laura Anderson has shared the first few snaps of baby Bonnie who is a “perfect mix” with ex-boyfriend Gary Lucy.

The former Love Island and Celebs Go Dating star Laura, 34, welcomed her first child, a daughter called Bonnie Rose Lucy Anderson with ex-boyfriend Gary, 41, on 2 September 2023.

On Friday, the TV star delighted fans as she posted a series of adorable snaps of baby Bonnie on Instagram from their “adventures” from the past few weeks.

The gorgeous newborn was pictured donning a number of cute baby grows as well as being snuggled up in a tiny dressing gown, having a bath and going out for lunch with her mum.

Fans were quick to comment on the heartwarming post and wrote: “She looks a perfect mix of you both x”, while another gushed: “Beautiful….she has your lovely long slim legs and can see daddy in her little cute face …super gorgeous xx.”

Let’s take a closer look at Bonnie’s first few weeks…

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