Laura Anderson appears to take aim at her ex partner Gary Lucy in a Father’s Day post as sarcastically praises fathers who ‘financially’ take care of their children
Since the arrival of their daughter two years ago, the relationship between Laura Anderson and Gary Lucy has been far from smooth-sailing. And it seems despite the fact the pair parted ways in February 2023, after attempting to rekindle their relationship before the birth of their daughter, Laura’s bitterness towards Gary is still ever present.
On Father’s Day, Laura posted a tribute to :”Great dads who show up and financially support their children. You children love you.”
According to reports, it was Gary’s children from a previous relationship that forced him to make the difficult decision to split with Laura after she proposed he move to Scotland in order to raise their daughter Bonnie, two.
Back in October last year, Gary was at the receiving end of Laura’s frustration when he posted a series of pictures showing off his relationship with Bonnie..
And at the time she posted: “Instead of posting videos of the one time you saw your daughter this year, can you please reply to my text from 2weeks ago please, that would be great.”
Her post attracted a string of attention but left Gary feeling the need to retaliate, in a desperate bid to counter her claims of being an absent father.
Taking to his social media at the time, he posted a picture of himself with his youngest son Theodore and responded saying: “I could eat him all up.”
But his hashtags underneath his post appeared to be evidence that he was fuming at Laura’s suggestion he was not present in his daughter’s life.
He ended his post saying: “#handsomeboy, #deadbeatdad.” And this was followed by an emoji of the middle finger.
Last year, Laura opened up on life as a single mum to the Mirror.
She explained: “But that’s the cards I was dealt in the end. Of course, I’m going to make it work for my child, even more so. I feel like I’m a really good mum, to be honest.”
She added: “Prioritise what you need to do, it’s just me. I have to make it work. I am tired but of course, I’m going to be tired. I’m bringing up a human soul, that’s what I signed up for.”
When asked her advice for other parents in a similar situation, she replied: “[Bonnie’s] great, your social life does a take a little bit of a backseat but most people, your good friends understand that.”
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Source: Mirror
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