Natasha Lucy bonds with Laura Anderson over shared trauma amid Gary Lucy feud
The ex-wife and the Love Island alum align publicly as the Hollyoaks actor faces a renewed wave of criticism from both women.

Gary Lucy’s ex-wife Natasha has formed a closer bond with Laura Anderson amid the reality star’s ongoing feud with the Hollyoaks actor, according to people close to the situation. The two women are said to have connected over what they describe as “shared trauma” from their relationships with Lucy and have publicly branded the soap star “worse than any baddie on TV.” The connection marks a union of sorts between two women who have found themselves at the center of a highly publicized custody and co-parenting dispute surrounding Lucy and the child they share with Laura.
Laura, 36, shares 23-month-old daughter Bonnie with Gary, 43, whom she split from during her pregnancy. After Bonnie was born the couple briefly reunited, before parting for good. Since then, the pair have traded barbs in a back-and-forth that has unfolded across social media and tabloids. Laura has accused Gary of not seeing their daughter for several months, while he has publicly claimed she exploits their daughter to stay relevant. The latest twist in the saga involves Natasha reportedly seeing parallels between Laura’s situation and her own, prompting a sense of solidarity between the two women as they navigate the fallout together.
The Sun, which first reported on Natasha’s bond with Laura, noted that Natasha “immediately reached out” and has since acted as a steadying presence for Laura as their families intersect in the broader drama. The source added that both women feel they have endured significant hardship and that Natasha, in particular, has found it hard watching how the situation has unfolded for Laura. “He’s a pinup and a heartthrob and a TV star, but in real life the women think he’s worse than any baddie on TV,” the insider claimed on Natasha’s behalf. The report underscores a rare moment of cross-parse camaraderie amid a feud that has been driven in part by appearances, parental access, and perceived public leverage through a shared child.
Natasha and Gary Lucy were married for about 14 years before their split in 2018, a separation that followed years of joint parenting and the couple’s public profile. They share two sons and two daughters, making their breakup a long-running fixture of their family’s dynamic and a point of interest to observers. The depth of Natasha’s past relationship with Lucy is central to her understanding of Laura’s position, according to the account, and the two women are reportedly prioritizing their children’s sense of connection across the tension that now characterizes their families. The dynamic has led to a posture of solidarity between Natasha and Laura as they navigate the ripple effects of co-parenting in a highly visible arena.
Laura publicly recognized Natasha as a rock in her life, sharing a post that read: “From one proud hardworking mother to another @natasha_v_lucy. We are lucky to call our beautiful babies siblings. You have been and still continue to be my rock. Bonnie and I love you all.” The acknowledgment echoes the sentiment that the women are trying to shield their children from the strain of adult conflict, while also maintaining a sense of family continuity for the kids involved. The post comes amid a broader pattern of Laura’s openness about the challenges of parenting in the public eye and her willingness to credit others who have supported her through the process.
The public dispute has been punctuated by Laura’s revelations about her relationship with Gary and her own fan-led defense of her stance. In a recent Instagram post, she addressed her history with Lucy and reinforced her stance against what she described as ongoing attempts to “stay relevant” through public posts and accusations. Laura’s response was swift and pointed, reinforcing that she would not be silenced by what she characterized as bullying. She also shared a screenshot of recent messages with Gary, revealing that he has her saved in his contacts as “Lucifer,” a moniker she used to illustrate the intensity of the conflict that has spilled into private messages.
The messaging exchange, which Laura posted on her own account, included sharp comments from Gary, including calls for her to stop making “pathetic” posts and insinuations about his own role in their child’s life. The messages shown in the screenshot included harsh language and accusations about what Laura had posted publicly. Laura framed the exchange as evidence of the intensity of the feud and the personal nature of the conflict that has developed around their co-parenting arrangement, emphasizing that she has faced direct pressure and vitriol tied to their shared child.
The broader controversy has continued to unfold as both sides engage in public discourse about parenting, finances, and accountability. Gary has posted about narcissistic behavior, arguing that “the narcissist’s greatest asset for leverage is a child” and suggesting that “children of narcissists are collateral damage” in disputes of control. He also commented on perceived exploitation of their child for social relevance, a narrative that Laura has pushed back against by highlighting the impact of the dispute on their parenting and her professional commitments. The ongoing exchange has drawn attention to the complex realities of co-parenting under the glare of public scrutiny and the toll it takes on families involved.
Alongside these exchanges, Laura has publicly addressed the UK’s Child Maintenance System, criticizing aspects of its calculation and fairness for single or co-parents. In a series of posts, she questioned the CMS framework, pointing to issues around tax considerations, company structures, and the apparent gaps that may affect financial support and stability for parents navigating divorce and custody arrangements. The posts reflect a broader concern for parents who must balance legal and financial obligations with the day-to-day realities of raising children in a high-profile, highly scrutinized environment.
The case remains fluid, with Natasha’s reported bond with Laura adding an unexpected layer to the saga. As the families grow closer in some respects—sharing a biological link through the children and a common history with Gary—observers will be watching to see how the relationships evolve and what this might mean for co-parenting going forward. For now, the central narrative remains the strain of balancing parental duties, public perception, and personal histories in a situation that has become one of the more scrutinized celebrity family sagas in recent memory.