Lauryn Goodman dresses kids in dad Kyle Walker's number 2 shirt – as wife Annie Kilner supports him in Germany
17.06.2024 - 14:39
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Lauryn Goodman was spotted enjoying a day out with her two children this weekend, while their father, Kyle Walker, and his England teammates began their Euro 2024 journey. Despite reports suggesting that Lauryn and her kids would be in Germany to watch the England v Serbia match alongside Kyle's estranged wife Annie Walker and their four children, Lauryn chose to support the Three Lions from home. And showing she was certainly supporting him, the influencer dressed her little ones their dad's number 2 shirt for England's Euro 2024 game against Serbia on Sunday.
Lauryn was pictured having a kickabout with her four year old son Kairo and her daughter, known only by her initials K. W, at a park in Sussex. The tots were decked out in full England kits with 'Daddy' emblazoned across the back, showing their support for their footballer dad as he played in Germany, in pictures obtained by the Mirror.
Earlier this year, Lauryn found herself in the middle of a paternity scandal when it was revealed that the 34 year old footballer had fathered her ten-month-old daughter while still married to Annie Kilner, 32. Annie announced her split from Kyle at the beginning of the year, before it was later revealed she was expecting her fourth child with the Manchester City star. Even though she missed the initial match, it's alleged that Lauryn has secured tickets and flights to Germany for England's third Euros group game.
She reportedly plans to bring their son Kairo along to witness the action first-hand. The influencer, who has Kairo, four, and her daughter, nearly one, with the married footballer, chose not to attend Sunday night's match against Serbia. It's suggested that she made this decision to avoid any potential drama, setting her
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