Lauryn Goodman told Kyle Walker's wife Annie of love child in Boxing Day message
13.01.2024 - 08:09
/ ok.co.uk
Lauryn Goodman's alleged text message to Kyle Walker's wife Annie Kilner on Boxing Day, which is said to have been the catalyst that led to the married couple's break-up, has reportedly been revealed. Model Lauryn, 32, had previously claimed that Manchester City footballer Kyle, 33, fathered her first child, three year old son Kairo. Amid reports that the sportsman is also dad to Lauryn's daughter, whom she welcomed in August, the alleged Boxing Day text has been revealed.
"I don't have two baby daddy's - I have one," The Sun claimed it read. The publication then claimed that Lauryn also allegedly sent Annie, 30, a snap of Kyle having fun at the park with Kairo and the baby girl in a secret meeting. OK! has contacted representatives for Lauryn, Annie and Kyle for comment.
It comes amid the latest development saw Kyle share a statement on his Instagram page confirming that he and Annie had split up and apologising for "any upset" he's caused his wife of two years. The couple, who had been together for over a decade but only decided to tie the knot in late 2021, announced they'd decided to call it quits on their relationship and "take a break" earlier this week. "Annie is an amazing woman, and I can only apologise for the upset I've caused her," Kyle wrote in an Instagram story.
"She's been part of my life for so long, and that will never change for the sake of our children," the footballer went on. "I would ask for privacy for all of our family, and especially our young children, whilst we work through these difficult times." Annie set the record straight with her own statement earlier this week, as she expressed her "sadness" over the news. "Sadly, after many years of marriage and three wonderful children together; I
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