Lauryn Goodman gave birth to two children by Manchester City footballer Kyle Walker – son Kairo and daughter Kinara – while he was still in a marriage with wife Annie Kilner. She lost a recent child maintenance court battle, but has vowed to share her story, suggesting that it’s only a matter of time before the “truth” comes out.

Lauryn insisted that she feels her court case’s timing – soon after the England team reached the Euros final – could have impacted her right to a fair trial. She ominously shared a countdown clock on Instagram as she hinted she would unleash explosive details of her relationship with Kyle at 10pm tonight.

After he publicly declared their relationship a “mistake”, she declared: “Time is a beautiful thing. Truth is coming and there is so much more.”

However, she has now privatised her Instagram account, meaning that until she makes it public again, anyone who is not among her 222,000 followers will be unable to access further updates. She was egged on by one fan earlier today to “out” Kyle completely, as she raged that she’d been unfairly portrayed as a “gold-digger”.

She claimed: “I didn’t want to speak, the case had concluded but I went to court for our children, not to prove our relationship. I didn’t include evidence on us and so the male judge had an opinion on what came of [Kyle’s] mouth.”

Lauryn added: “They are desperate to paint me as an obsessive gold-digger to save face.”

One supportive fan wrote: “This has all been so one sided and making him look like the innocent party. The reality is he took vows to Annie and broke them time and time again.

“You made bad decisions too, not disputing that but you are here owning that and trying to raise two beautiful kids in the middle of this while he swans about like they don’t exist.”

The fan added that it was “heartbreaking” for the two children, following Lauryn’s court claims that her one-year-old daughter had been treated differently to Kyle’s sons.

She asked for £31,000 Astro Turf for little Kinara, believing that she could go on to play for the women’s England football team when she’s older, but ran into issues in court.

The judge had branded Lauryn “unreasonable” and overly “demanding” in the tense court case, after she allegedly sought a mortgage-free property worth £2.4 million, £70,000 for a Mercedes GLE, to be replaced by Kyle every three years, and £15,000 per month in child maintenance.

Kyle reportedly earns £160,000 per week, but Judge Edward Hess insisted that Lauryn had “exaggerated her need to spend money” and denied her wishes.

Express.co.uk exclusively spoke to a lawyer recently who suggested she knew what her “one major mistake” had been during the court battle.



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