Actress Billie Piper has finally broken her silence on her ex husband Laurence Fox, who has made headlines for a number of controversial statements.
The 41-year-old star of Secret Diary Of A Call Girl was married to Laurence in 2007 but their marriage failed to stand the test of time as the pair divorced in 2016. In a recent interview, the mother of two said of Laurence: "I’ve had to make some choices and a divorce speaks for itself. Or at least it should!"
She added: "Look, if people want to try and understand the workings of the guy, they ought to either ask him or his family. Ask [Fox’s brother-in-law, actor and comedian] Richard Ayoade what he thinks, or his wife [Fox’s actor sister] Lydia. They might have a more interesting take.”
Laurence, who is now more known for being a woke campaigner more than an actor, recently lost a High Court libel case against a former Stonewall trustee and drag artist he called paedophiles on the internet. But as Billie is in a co-parenting dynamic with the former Lewis actor, she explained that it has been incredibly hard for her. Speaking to British Vogue magazine, she said co-parenting with Laurence is done with "enormous difficulty."
She added: "I close everything down and keep a very strict routine with the kids so that there’s consistency. I keep them close. That’s all I can do. I try to keep people from telling me stuff but it’s really, really hard. I don’t read it but everyone wants to talk about it. Sometimes I have to say to people: ‘Please don’t bring this to me, now or ever.’"
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Now, Billie seems to find writing has become more cathartic for her than acting after she penned the anti-rom com titled Rare Beasts in 2019. On writing the follow up to the acclaimed production, she added: "I can lose myself in writing way more than I can in acting now."