KYLE WALKER'S wife Annie Kilner looks unrecognisable in a dazzling photo she shared on social media.
The partner of the England and Manchester City star uploaded a snap of her sat in the back of a taxi on a night out back in 2010.
Annie has posted a snap on her Instagram story of what she called "How Saturday night looked in 2010".
And it certainly looks different.
Wearing a lacy crop-top in what looks like the back of a cab, she gazed thoughtfully out of the window with lights zooming past outside.
Annie already knew Walker by then - as they first met in his home town of Sheffield as teenagers.
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The couple married in Cheshire three years ago.
Now Annie is preparing to fight for half of the England star's £27million wealth.
The mother of four, 32, has served divorce papers on the football ace.
And The Sun revealed Walker’s ex-lover Lauryn Goodman, the mum to two of his kids, reported Annie to police over an "‘I want her dead" WhatsApp message.
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Officers told Lauryn the message - sent to someone else - was a "conditional threat".
They said Lauryn would need to take civil action if she wanted to pursue the matter further.
We understand divorce papers were served weeks ago.
A source said: “Annie doesn’t want her share to pay for his children with Lauryn.
"She doesn’t want her children to have a penny but she knows he has to legally.
“Annie doesn’t know what Kyle is spending his money on and wants control of her share.”
She is known to have twice kicked the 34-year-out of their Cheshire home.
The first time was when Ex on the Beach TV reality star Laura Brown said she romped with Walker in his Bentley.
Annie booted him out but allowed him back.
She then told him to leave again when he said Lauryn was having his baby.
We revealed earlier this month Annie had sent contentious WhatsApp messages to a pal after Lauryn’s son Kairo - fathered by Walker - was born in 2020.
Our source said: “Friends had told Lauryn about the ‘I want her dead’ threat so she decided to put it on record with the police in case anything happened with her and her two children.”
Lauryn found out about them last December and contacted police the following month.
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Officers judged that Annie had made a “conditional threat” and decided not to speak to her, although the report was kept on file.
The Sun approached Annie's representative and Cheshire Police for comment.