Lauryn Goodman makes bold family statement amid Kyle Walker divorce
by Isabelle Bates, Victoria Johns, https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/authors/isabelle-bates/ · Birmingham LiveLauryn Goodman has shared her future family plans after it was revealed that Kyle Walker is getting a divorce. Lauryn and the football ace share two children together despite Kyle's relationship with his soon to be ex-wife.
Kyle and Annie Kilner have four sons together but decided to call it quits after his affair with reality TV star Lauryn. She has now shared that she has no plans to have any more children in the future.
Speaking on her Yours Sincerely podcast with pal and co-host Lisa Andrews, she said: "I'm not having any more". Lisa replied: "Never say never."
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Lauryn responded: "What is it with everyone trying to get me pregnant?" Lisa responds: "You're still young, you don't know" to which Lauryn replies: "I don't feel it. No thanks, I'm good. They [Kairo and Kinara] are complete. I'm complete with them."
Saying she didn't care about Kairo's gender because she was "so lucky to be having this baby with endometriosis", Lauryn said she was told she would need IVF to conceive. She shared: "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'". Annie's plans to finally divorce Kyle were unveiled last month, The Mirror reports.
She is allegedly preparing for a legal battle to claim half of Kyle's £27 million fortune after filing for divorce shortly after the defender returned to their family home.
The Mirror has contacted Annie's rep for comment.
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