Lottie Tomlinson and Lewis Burton enjoy a fun-filled day with their kids at Winter Wonderland after she admitted becoming a mother ‘healed’ her from family tragedies

Lottie Tomlinson and Lewis Burton had a great time at Winter Wonderland with their children, after Tomlinson shared that motherhood has helped her heal from past family hardships.

On Sunday, the social media personality, 27, and her ex-tennis player partner, 33, took their two children – two-year-old Lucky and ten-month-old Flossie Grace – to a festive fairground in London’s Hyde Park.

Oh my gosh, did you SEE Lottie today? She looked absolutely incredible, even though she was keeping it super comfy! She was wearing this adorable white teddy jacket – like, seriously the cutest thing ever – with some relaxed-fit jeans. It was the perfect look, honestly. I can’t stop thinking about it!

She finished her outfit with brown Ugg boots and hid behind black sunglasses, keeping a low profile.

Lewis opted for a more relaxed ensemble, wearing grey jogging bottoms and a white padded coat.

He finished his look with a simple brown plaid cap and Axel Arigato clay trainers, worth £225.

Lottie’s sisters, Daisy and Phoebe, were also at the event and seemed to have won a stuffed animal.

Lottie and Lewis began dating in August 2020 and announced their engagement in November 2023.

Louis Tomlinson’s sister recently shared that having a child helped her cope with the grief of losing both her mother and sister.

She was only 18 when her mother, Johannah Deakin, died from leukaemia in 2016.

Sadly, just three years after her first loss, she also lost her younger sister, Félicité, in a tragic accidental drug overdose.

Now that she’s a mom to two kids, Lottie says having children has helped her cope with the sadness she felt after losing her own mother.

Lottie shared with Daily Mail that the most fulfilling part of being a mother is simply being everything to her children.

It feels good to be the person my children turn to for comfort. As a parent, it’s really rewarding, and it’s also helped me heal from the loss of my own mother, now that I understand what it’s like to be a mom myself.

In January, Lottie announced the birth of her second child with fiancé Lewis.

Despite being a loving and caring mother, Lottie admitted that she sometimes feels ‘mum guilt.’

When asked about the hardest part of being a mother, she explained that it’s the guilt and constant worry – the feeling that you’re not doing enough.

I’d heard about ‘mom guilt’ before, but you don’t truly get it until you become a mother yourself.

You clearly care a lot about your children and want what’s best for them, and that’s a great thing. It’s understandable that it can be challenging to handle everything at times.

Like any parent, I constantly worry about my kids – I just want them to be safe, happy, and healthy, always.

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2025-11-24 14:33