Laura Anderson has sparked rumours that she is back together with her ex-boyfriend and baby daddy, Gary Lucy.
The pair split around February – the same time as Laura, 34, announced her pregnancy, and for a time, the relationship appeared rocky, as Laura admitted that the pair were "not on good terms".
But they've since straightened things out and committed to co-parenting their daughter, Bonnie, who was born in September, with ex-EastEnders actor Gary, 42, by Laura's side.
The family have been spending time together recently, with former Love Island star Laura documenting it on her Instagram stories.
On Monday, 18 December, the trio took a trip to their local swimming pool, as Laura snapped a selfie, which saw her beaming with her hair in braids, whilst Gary held their baby girl in his arms. Later, Gary and Laura took Bonnie to meet Santa, as Laura posted a picture-perfect snap to Instagram.
OK! has contacted Laura's reps for comment.
In October, during an exclusive chat with OK! , Laura insisted that she and Gary are "co-parenting" their daughter, telling us: "I would say me and Gary are friends. We’re co-parenting as best we can right now and I think it’ll fall into place and make sense as she gets older. With both of our jobs, there can’t be too much routine at the moment anyway.”
She described Gary being at the birth of their daughter as "perfect" whilst discussing their friendship.
“I wanted nothing more than for us to be a family and to be together, but unfortunately it hasn’t worked out,” she confided. “Nobody has the perfect set-up, even people who are in relationships. Life is difficult and I know now it’s OK not to have the fairy-tale.
“No one knows what the future holds, but it’s really important that Bonnie has a mother and a father who love her and who are getting along. She needs both of us in her life, so that is always going to be my priority.”
Laura lives in Glasgow while Gary is based over 440 miles away in Essex, but she insists her door is always open and he is free to see Bonnie at any time.
“It’s up to Gary – he’s more than welcome to come here whenever he wants to see her and I’m taking the lead from him,” she says. “I want them to have a bond and I want him to witness all the changes, the smiles and the little giggles because time just goes so fast.
“We’ve not fully worked it out yet and I imagine it’ll be easier to schedule things when Bonnie’s a bit older. But for now, if I come down to London for work, I always tell him so he can see her."
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