Billie Piper slams ex Laurence Fox saying ‘we co-parent with enormous difficulty’ following split from divisive activist

ACTRESS Billie Piper has spoken for the first time about her divisive ex-husband  Laurence Fox, saying: “Divorce speaks for itself.”

It has been eight years since the former Doctor Who star split from the activist — but she is forced to confront his controversial views almost daily as they have children together.

Billie Piper has given a rare interview to Vogue where she speaks about her personal life
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Billie Piper has given a rare interview to Vogue where she speaks about her personal lifeCredit: Olivia Arthur/Vogue
Billie is divorced from actor Laurence Fox and the estranged couple share three children
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Billie is divorced from actor Laurence Fox and the estranged couple share three childrenCredit: Getty - Contributor
Billie says she managed to co-parent with her former husband with 'enormous difficulty'
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Billie says she managed to co-parent with her former husband with 'enormous difficulty'Credit: Getty - Contributor

Outspoken Fox has been criticised for making “misogynistic” and deliberately provocative comments on TV and on social media.

He recently  lost a libel case at the High Court against a drag artist who he called a paedophile online.

Throughout the years, Billie has maintained her silence - until now.

The 41-year-old star of stage and screen, said: “Of course I have feelings on that, I’m not dead inside.

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“I’ve had to make some choices and a divorce speaks for itself - or at least it should.

“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.’”

Former pop star Billie married Fox in December 2007 and they have two sons, now aged 11 and 15.

But the couple separated in March 2016, with their divorce finalised two months later.

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It 2019, Fox began to move from his acting work — where he is best known for detective series Lewis — to sharing controversial views online.

He has blamed YouTube videos for “totally radicalising” him against “woke culture” and “political correctness”.

Billie has now spoken of the  change in him in an  interview with British Vogue.

She said: “Look, if people want to try and understand the workings of the guy, they ought to either ask him or his family.

“What is paramount for me is the privacy and anonymity of my children.

"They deserve not to be extensions of the parents and to forge their own identities.

“We co parent with enormous difficulty. 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.”

It’s made me feel stronger in many ways. I’ve learnt I have a lot of resilience I didn’t know I had

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In 2022, Fox accused Billie of denying him access to their children, alleging he had not been able to see or speak to his eldest son on his birthday.

He ranted on X, formerly Twitter: “Put children first. Don’t use them as weapons.”

Billie told Vogue: “What’s a positive spin on this? It’s made me feel stronger in many ways.

“I’ve learnt I have a lot of resilience I didn’t know I had.”

Against the Covid vaccine, Fox used his platform to question the science — often appearing at anti-lockdown marches and wearing a badge stating: “No vaccine needed. I have an immune system”.

Billie says she tries to shield herself and from Fox's controversies
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Billie says she tries to shield herself and from Fox's controversiesCredit: Alamy

In 2020,  he called a fellow panellist on BBC’s Question Time “racist” for branding him a “white privileged male” in a debate over Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.

When two professional dancers on BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing reportedly declined to get vaccinated, he tweeted: “Sack them and replace them with jabbed dancers.

“Would you apply the same rules to HIV positive dancers?”

With acting, I like it, but I don’t love it or need it like I did in my 20s

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Billie stars as producer Sam McAllister in the Netflix drama about the explosive interview between Emily Maitlis and Prince Andrew
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Billie stars as producer Sam McAllister in the Netflix drama about the explosive interview between Emily Maitlis and Prince AndrewCredit: PA

After clashing with London Mayor Sadiq Khan, he tried to run for the job himself under his own political group, the Reclaim Party.

However,  he lost his £10,000 deposit after only managing to pull in 47,000 votes in 2021.

Two years later, he stood in the Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election to replace former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, but finished fourth with just 714 votes.

And last September, he was sacked from GB News for breaking broadcasting rules with his “misogynistic” comments, when he called female journalist Ava Evans “pathetic” and asked: “Who’d want to shag that?”

Earlier this year, Fox lost a High Court appeal to overturn a libel case against him for defamation against Drag artist Crystal — real name Colin Seymour.

Crystal lodged the case for defamation after Fox branded the performer and ex-Stonewall trustee Simon Blake “paedophiles” during a social media row.

Their clash was sparked by Fox calling for a Sainsbury’s boycott after they promised to provide a safe space for black employees during Black History Month.

Billie said: “You have to laugh because it’s a lot. It’s a good way of kind of soothing yourself.

“I’ve had to learn the hard way that you can only control yourself and how you react to things. It’s really f**ing hard.”

Billie first rose to fame in 1998 at just 15 years old, when she became the youngest female to have a solo single debut at No1 in the UK charts with Because We Want To.

Her roles across TV range from Doctor Who companion Rose Tyler — playing opposite Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant — to Secret Diary of a Call Girl and Sky comedy I Hate Suzie.

But she is also the only person to take all six of London theatre’s best actress awards — including an Olivier — in the same year, for Yerma at the Young Vic in 2017.

Next, she will be seen as another brilliant woman — Sam McAllister, the broadcast fixer credited with landing Emily Maitlis’ history-making Newsnight interview with disgraced Prince Andrew.

Called Scoop, the drama features actor Rufus Sewell as the royal, while Gillian Anderson is Maitlis.

The man behind The Crown, Peter Morgan, made the 90-minute Netflix drama, which has been adapted from McAllister’s  memoirs.

The jaw-dropping interview with Andrew saw the Prince  talk about his relationship with disgraced financier and convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

In her interview with Vogue, Billie continued: “Work, for me anyway, at this point in my life, has to mean something.

"I have to really want in on that female character. Sam is an absolute force. She is it. “I didn’t know anything about her and yet I knew everything about that interview.

“I was obsessed with it. Everyone has seen that interview — it’s been ripped and memed to f.”

Viewers will remember tales of the Duke of York’s widely publicised dinner at Pizza Express in Woking and his alleged inability to sweat.
And Billie said of the upcoming drama: “How are we now going to tell a very serious story that people had been outraged by, but mostly laughed at?

“We know that the interview is going to happen. How is the story interesting? You know that line where ‘funny-haha’ meets ‘f**ing hell’?”

Billie is clearly passionate about the piece — streaming from April 5 —  which is how she now likes to choose her work. In the wide-ranging article, she concludes: “With acting, I like it, but I don’t love it or need it like I did in my 20s.

“I wonder if I don’t like being an actor for hire any more because I can’t control the outcome in the way I would want to, whereas before I didn’t give a sht.

“Because these days I really do give a sh*t, you know?”

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  • The April issue of British Vogue is available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday 18 March.
Billie's marriage to Fox was her second and she is currently single
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Billie's marriage to Fox was her second and she is currently singleCredit: Rex
Billie was first married to popular radio DJ Chris Evans
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Billie was first married to popular radio DJ Chris EvansCredit: Getty Images - Getty