Shaughna Phillips reveals details of Christmas in prison with Lucia’s dad – and why they haven’t seen him for weeks

Her ex is serving nine years after admitting conspiracy to supply cocaine worth £360,000

Shaughna Phillips and baby in a comped image

by Georgina Terry |
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Shaughna Phillips was the real winner of Love Island series six. Sure, the crowns may actually have been taken home by Paige Turley and Finley Tapp (yaaawwwwn) but Shaughna is the winner in our eyes.

She was honest, she was funny, she uttered one of Love Island's most iconic lines ever, "Congrats, hun," to Callum Jones - whatever happened to him by way? - and she is still winning at life.

Sure, her ex boyfriend and baby daddy Billy Webb is currently in prison, serving a nine year sentence which is not ideal BUT our queen Shaughna continues to bring it, talking candidly about the realities of having a co-parent who is in gaol.

Shaughna Phillips
Shaughna was speaking on her Oh, Baby podcast ©Bauer media

Speaking on the Oh, Baby podcast, the Love Island 2020 star revealed what her Christmas visit with Billy and Lucia was like.

"We had had one visit that was six hours. It's a family day and it's so much nicer than a normal visit. On normal visits, which are an hour, you can only sit opposite each other. He can hold the baby and all of that, but you can't really get up with her or anything.

"So, the six hour one was intense, but it was really nice to see him with her."

She went on, " It was a Christmas one, so there was Christmas music playing, Christmas decorations, all of the kids. Billy made Lucia a card, a coloured-in card. She's going to think her dad's proper tight when she's older."

Shaughna also revealed that she's spent Christmas with her ex's family, "His family are my family. It's always going to be that way, but I am just lucky that we get along. His sister is one of my best friends."

See? She's an icon.

Sadly though, Lucia won't get to see her daddy as much as Billy has been moved.

"We haven't seen him for about two weeks and I'm not quite sure when we're going to see him," Shaughna said.

"I kind of want it to be sooner rather than later, because I notice if Lucia sees him, like, two times a week, she really, on the second time she sees him, she knows who he is... The longer it goes, I'm aware that he'll have to get to know her again."

Listen to the Oh, Baby podcast now.

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