Laura Anderson rushes daughter Bonnie, 14 months, to hospital following terrifying health scare

Laura Anderson rushed her 14-month-old daughter Bonnie to the hospital on Sunday after suffering a terrifying health crisis at home.

The former Love Island star, 35 – who shares her daughter with soap star ex Gary Lucy, 42, took to Instagram on Monday to share that Bonnie was suffering from febrile seizures.

Alongside a photo of her little girl on a morning walk, Laura talked about how she knew what happened to her girl because of her experience working as a flight attendant, but it didn’t stop it from being a scary incident.

She wrote: ‘I felt very grateful after a trip to the emergency room last night.

“Luckily, as a crew, I knew what a febrile convulsion was, but my goodness, it’s a different story when it’s your child and you have to drive yourself to the hospital.”

Laura Anderson rushed her 14-month-old daughter Bonnie to the hospital on Sunday after suffering a terrifying health crisis at home

The former Love Island star, 35 – who shares her baby daughter with soap star ex Gary Lucy, 42, took to Instagram on Monday to share that Bonnie [pictured] suffered from febrile convulsions

The Scottish beauty added: ‘Hats off to all the parents dealing with seriously ill children and the strength these children have.

“I don’t know how you deal with it.”

A febrile seizure (febrile seizure or convulsion) can sometimes occur when a child has a fever.

Meanwhile, hours before sharing an update on her daughter’s health, Laura shared a cryptic quote about “evolving,” which might have been a swipe at her ex.

The quote read: ‘I heard someone say: Unfortunately, some people are not put here to evolve. They’re here to remind you what it looks like when you don’t.

“And it makes so much sense.”

In September, Gary hit back at a cruel troll after his ex Laura accused him of not seeing daughter Bonnie.

Laura responded to a comment on her Instagram in July claiming that Gary had not seen his daughter since early January.

Meanwhile, hours before sharing an update on her daughter’s health, Laura shared a cryptic quote about “evolving,” which might have been a swipe at her ex

The former Love Island star, 35, and Gary have been in an on-again, off-again relationship since meeting on Celebs Go Dating in 2022

In response to a troll who wondered if Bonnie ever sees her father, Laura replied: “Do you mean her father saw her…. No, he hasn’t done that since January 2nd if you wanted to ask him those questions as I have no control over the actions of others x.”

A representative for Gary declined to comment when contacted by MailOnline at the time.

The EastEnders star broke his silence on the matter when a cruel troll commented under a recent Instagram clip of his children.

The very sweet clip explained hHis son plays with Bonnie, who was in a bouncer.

‘When Theodore got to be the big brother for today…. If this doesn’t melt your heart, I don’t know what will ,” he wrote.

The post was flooded with moving comments, but a negative one caught Gary’s attention.

In September, Gary hit back at a cruel troll after his ex Laura accused him of not seeing daughter Bonnie (pictured with daughter Bonnie)

The EastEnders star broke his silence on the matter when a cruel troll commented under a recent Instagram clip of his children

“Funny how you keep posting videos but you never see her,” one person wrote – but the actor quickly replied: “No, just you ‘shaz’, everyone else just seemed to be enjoying a nice video….

“I’ll block you in a minute… then you can set up a new email/Insta profile so you can keep a bitter eye on my page.”

He added another comment below: “Of course she does… she’s invested hours and hours into people’s ‘Instagram lives’ that must be good for something… oh wait.”

One fan supported him, saying: ‘Looks like Gary police are out today, leave the man alone. If you don’t like what he posts, don’t watch and unfollow him anymore, I’m sure he won’t give one, it’s his profile, he can post whatever he wants. Ranting.’

What are febrile convulsions?

A febrile seizure (febrile seizure or convulsion) can sometimes occur when a child has a fever.

It is usually not serious, but it is important to get medical attention.

They usually affect children between 6 months and 6 years old.

Symptoms include:

  • become stiff and tremble, tremble, or make jerking movements
  • becoming unconscious, not responding or looking at you when you talk to them
  • are sick or wet themselves
  • feeling sleepy, irritable or confused for up to 1 hour afterwards
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