Kyle Walker’s wife Annie fears Lauryn Goodman wants to ‘destroy’ her ahead of tell-all interview on TV TODAY
KYLE Walker’s wife Annie Kilner told pals Lauryn Goodman is intent on destroying her ahead of her interview on This Morning.
The embattled WAG told of her sadness after ITV chiefs signed up Lauryn for a tell-all interview about her legal battle with Manchester City ace Kyle.
Annie, who has four sons with Kyle, has never spoken publicly about Lauryn and told friends she felt sad Lauryn continues to draw out the story.
Friends said she had been pursued for a tell-all interview on the ITV daytime show for months but turned it down because “she does not want to engage with the narrative”.
Lauryn, who has a son and daughter with Kyle, will appear on This Morning this morning.
A pal said: “Annie is appalled that Lauryn is about to drag everything up again.
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“She had hoped for the sake of the children involved that when the court case ended that Lauryn would move on.
“She seems intent on destroying Annie by repeatedly dragging it up publicly.
“Annie cannot understand why Lauryn cannot just get on with her life without having to continually seek public attention around the situation.
“She has turned down interview requests from This Morning because she doesn’t want to fuel the narrative.
“All Annie wants to do is protect her children and live a quiet life. She is sick of Lauryn’s desperate campaign for publicity. It needs to end.”
Kyle and Lauryn’s most recent court battle was made public in July, where her demands for cash for their children were laid bare.
The judge in the case lifted reporting restrictions and blasted Lauryn for cashing in on Kyle’s betrayal of Annie.
Lauryn’s demands included £33,000 for air conditioning at her seven-bedroom mansion in Hove, Sussex, a £22,000 furnishing fund, £70,000 for a Mercedes GLE, to be replaced every three years, and a £30,000 car allowance for a nanny.
On top of that, she wanted £14,750 a month in child maintenance, £3,900 in childcare costs per month, a bespoke wood and glass baby gate - and even an iron.
She also insisted on £31,200 for an astroturf pitch - telling the court that baby Kinara had kicked a ball with her left foot from a crawling position and showed a talent as a potential Lioness of the future.
Kyle - who court documents revealed is worth a staggering £27million - had already shelled out £48,000 for fitted wardrobes and a media screen, £75,000 for a furnishing fund, £9115 for 14 CCTV cameras, £5,650 for an alarm and £52,164 for curtains and a blind.