Kyle Walker 'dumped by wife Annie after she confronted him over Lauryn Goodman baby claims'
12.01.2024 - 00:39
/ ok.co.uk
Kyle Walker was reportedly dumped by his wife Annie Kilner after she "confronted him" over the previous claims that emerged over him allegedly fathering a second love child with Lauryn Goodman, 32. Manchester City football player Kyle, 33, and Annie, 30, recently decided to part ways and take a break from their two-year marriage, with the latter posting a statement on her Instagram page yesterday, 10 January. During that time, the couple had been plagued by rumours over Kyle's infidelity, which followed Lauryn's previous statement that he is the dad to her three year old son Kairo.
Now, The Sun reports that Annie was left "floored" after she received a message on Boxing Day saying that her husband had fathered a second child with model Lauryn. The source also claimed: "He’d humiliated her once and now Annie suspected he’d done it again with the same woman. "It came out of the blue, it couldn’t have been a worse time," the insider continued to The Sun.
OK! has contacted Kyle's representative for comment, who declined to add anything further. As the rumour mill continued to churn over the state of the couple's relationship, Annie took to her Instagram stories to set the record straight. "Sadly, after many years of marriage and three wonderful children together; I have decided to take some time away from Kyle," the brunette beauty shared.
"I do not wish to comment on the position any further," the mum-of-three went on. "For now, I ask that the privacy of myself and our three young children is respected during this difficult time." Kyle and Annie were together for over a decade before they decided to finally make things official and tie the knot in late 2021. While the couple have undergone their share of problems over the
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