Love Island star Laura Anderson was ‘hurt’ about a backlash to her recent luxury holiday with boyfriend Clark, but the devoted single mum is unapologetic about taking time for herself
Love Island star Laura Anderson snapped back at trolls last week who cruelly shamed her for going on her first child-free holiday with her sportsman boyfriend – and now a source claims the 36-year-old is feeling “hurt” about the backlash she has received. Laura had kept fans up to date about her luxury Maldives holiday with her partner, Dundee player Clark Robertson, 31, sharing a series of stunning, loved-up snaps from their exotic getaway.
But rather than be happy for her first holiday with the footballer, some fans decided to call out the single mum – who has previously posted her trips with her daughter, as well as sweet videos with her at home – for not bringing 21-month-old Bonnie along. Now, a source claims to OK! that the online backlash has been deeply unpleasant for the mum-of-one – but she’s doing her best not to let it get under her skin.
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“Being heavily trolled has been upsetting for Laura, as it would be for anyone. In her eyes, it’s bullying behaviour,” they claim. “Much of it seems to come from women, and that hurts her – she’s a strong, single mum and she feels women should be supporting other women not attacking them.”
Laura shares her adorable tot Bonnie with her ex, Hollyoaks actor Gary Lucy, who she met during her stint on Celebs Go Dating in 2022. The pair split a year into their relationship before Bonnie was born, with Gary, 43, publicly announcing their break-up just one day after Laura’s announcement of her pregnancy. Laura was also criticised by some after revealing that the Maldives break had been gifted to her.
One wrote, “I don’t understand society! I mean, I get why companies give free holidays like this to promote. “But imagine if they allowed people who wouldn’t normally experience these types of things and let them promote on social media. Like underpaid nurses, doctors, paramedics, firemen and the people that put out so much into society.”
Others, however, were firmly in Laura’s corner – pointing out that as an influencer, it was her job to promote companies to her 1.5m Instagram followers.
One penned, “It’s called a PR stay. It’s her job, she has over 1.5 million followers she is able to promote this to. It’s how she earns a living.” Straight-talking Scot Laura swiftly hit back at the nasty online trolls who tried to guilt-trip her about her picture-perfect getaway, posting a video on social media where she more than set the record straight.
“Just to clarify, I do not feel guilty at all for holidaying without my child. Neither should you! Bonnie and I have holidayed together a lot and it’s pretty obvious I’m a lone parent and look after her myself. l 100% deserve as many breaks as I see fit,” she said, clearly upset. “I truly worry about the children of the women judging online and spreading hate. Spend your time reading your child a book instead of trolling me.”
She added defiantly, “I’m also not afraid to say I know l am an unbelievable mother, so your trolling doesn’t affect me. It just makes me sad that my daughter is growing up in a world like this. I truly hope you heal.” The source goes on to claim, “Laura doesn’t feel she’s done anything wrong – apart from having a good time on holiday with her boyfriend, and sharing her posts, like many of us do.
“She adores her daughter and is absolutely devoted to her. It’s horrible for her to read these comments – but she’s her own woman, she won’t let it stop her living her life or let it destroy her happiness.”
And the grass, as they say, is not always greener. Opening up last December, Laura – who was a runner-up on Love Island in 2018, bravely admitted, “Single working mothers how do you do it? I’m so overwhelmed atm! I don’t usually suffer from anxiety but my God I cannot sleep from worry and work is just getting on top of me. I know I’m lucky and I hate being that person who moans but my God there are not enough hours in the day. Trying to keep it together.”
Cruel trolls and single mum struggles aside, things are looking good for Laura – who just weeks ago gave fans a sneak peek of her huge new home, with a vast garden and beautiful sea views. And, as for her love story with Clark, the pair seem to be going from strength to strength since going public with their romance last October.
Opening up previously about how they first got together, Laura admitted, “It’s not very romantic, he messaged me online, I saw it about three years later and replied and here we are. It’s nice, it’s chilled, no drama, just simple. A good Scottish boy, I can’t complain.”
As Laura said in her recent Instagram Story, there will always be someone who is richer or doing better than you in life – “whatever better is”. Be jealous if that’s what you feel, she says, but “don’t judge that person because of it”.
Source: Mirror
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