Lauryn Goodman candidly reveals if she plans to have more babies

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Lauryn Goodman has candidly revealed if she plans to have anymore babies - after welcoming two children with footballer Kyle Walker.

The influencer, 33, was embroiled in a paternity scandal with Kyle after he secretly fathered her two children, Kairo, four, and daughter Kinara, 14 months, during his marriage to Annie Kilner. 

And now Lauryn has spoken about any future family plans saying on her Yours Sincerely podcast with friend Lisa Andrews: 'I'm not having any more'. 

Lisa then quipped: 'Never say never...', before Lauryn shook her head and replied: 'What is it with everyone trying to get me pregnant?' 

Lisa responded with: 'You're still young, you don't know!' 

Lauryn Goodman has candidly revealed if she plans to have anymore babies - after having two children with footballer Kyle Walker 
The influencer, 33, was embroiled in a paternity scandal with Kyle after he secretly fathered her two children, Kairo, four, and daughter Kinara, 14 months, during his marriage to Annie Kilner

Lauryn then firmly shut things down by replying: 'I don't feel it. No thanks, I'm good. They [Kairo and Kinara] are complete. I'm complete with them.'

She later added that she wasn't bothered by Kairo being a boy because she was 'lucky' to have even conceived amid her endometriosis battle.

The star explained on the podcast: 'After being told I would need IVF, the only thing I wanted was for the baby to be healthy and to be able to deliver this baby. 

'But when I found out that Kinara was a girl, I was like, 'Wow, this is insane''.

It comes after earlier this week Lauryn claimed Kairo, four, 'subconsciously sees his dad Kyle as very far away' after he drew a family picture.

She revealed Kairo had drawn Manchester City footballer Kyle 'miles off the page' in a family portrait done at school. 

Lauryn said: 'When I say to him, "who's his family?", he always says, "me, Kiki, and him",' she said. 'That's what he classifies as his family.'

In the drawing, Kyle was at the far end of the page - which Lauryn said a 'play therapist' had informed her meant that Kairo sees his father as 'very far away, there but not there'.

Having spotted a 'My Family' letter written by Kairo at school, Lauryn said: 'So it was a real shock to me when I was sitting there in the class just minding our own business, learning phonics and learning maths with them, and I turned to the right, and this just literally wiped me out. 

And now Lauryn has spoken about any future family plans saying on her Yours Sincerely podcast with friend Lisa Andrews: 'I'm not having any more' (Kyle is seen) 
Lisa then quipped: 'Never say never...', before Lauryn shook her head and replied: 'What is it with everyone trying to get me pregnant?' 
It comes after earlier this week Lauryn claimed Kairo, four, 'subconsciously sees his dad Kyle as very far away' after he drew a family picture (seen) 

'I think when you're going through everything, it kind of just hits you that hard  doesn't it? 

'It [his picture and bio] said "Daddy plays football, but I am the bestest at football in the whole wide world, and mummy sleeps with me at bedtime. Kiki likes holding my hand".'

She then turned her attention to the picture he had drawn to go with the letter, as she said: 'He drew this picture, and it had Nana, mummy.'

'So it's me, nana, Kiki and Cairo, Kiki's so tiny as well, anyway... miles away, nearly off the page, is his dad.'

Lauryn continued: 'It's interesting, because I went and met with a play therapist after and I was talking to her about this picture, and she said that actually, kids, you learn a lot about kids with how they draw and what they write about and what they draw about. 

'And I've never really thought about it, because obviously, when Kyra was younger, the drawings used a whale or a football or not really family orient people.  This is the first time I've seen this. It's it literally took me by surprise.

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Lauryn Goodman claims son Kairo, four, 'subconsciously sees dad Kyle Walker as very far away' after he drew a family picture at school where he put the footballer 'miles off the page'

'But she said it's really interesting that he's drawn his dad. He couldn't be any further away from us, all of us, if he tried. He wouldn't even, yeah, he'd be off the page. 

'And she said that subconsciously, that's what he he's, well, he views his dad that he's very far away, as in, he's there but not there.'

On last week's episode, Lauryn said she could never have hidden her daughter's paternity as Kinara is 'the spit' of Kyle.

Her co presenter Lisa said she was 'so shocked' how much Kinara looked like Kyle, and added Lauryn could never have hidden that.

Lauryn explained: 'I know, that's what I told him, and now she's getting older, how much is she looking like Kairo.'

Lisa agreed: 'I've never seen a child look so much like another human, that is a carbon copy more than Kairo.'

Lauryn said: 'When Kairo was a baby he looked like him, but not on the level of Keeks. It was mental. The pictures when I Iook back gives me PTSD.'

It comes after Kyle's wife Annie Kilner instructed lawyers to begin legal proceedings as she prepares to fight for half of the Manchester City defender's £27million fortune 

Lisa quipped: 'You never could have got away with it!', with Lauryn adding: 'Never!'

'You could have never mentioned Kyle's name for the rest of your life, but one look at Keeks and people would have been like 'no need for a DNA!''

Lauryn explained: 'Everyone knew, everyone knew when they saw. They were like, 'they are the spit of each other' and now she's grown up, she's really looking like Kairo now.

'Kyle didn't think that [he and daughter look alike] when he saw Keeks. Kyle didn't think that, Kyle thought she was the spit of Kairo.'