Lauryn Goodman leaks messages that 'prove everything' as she gives warning to Kyle Walker
Kyle Walker's mistress Lauryn Goodman has shared a series of bombshell screenshots of alleged secret conversations she had with the footballer. The Celebs Go Dating star shares two children with the Manchester City defender.
She took to Instagram on Monday (August 12) to share a number of Snapchat messages she is said to have exchanged with the 34-year-old. It comes amid claims the dad-of-six - who has four children with wife and childhood sweetheart Annie Kilner - has had limited involvement in the lives of the kids he has with Lauryn.
Writing on her Instagram Stories, Lauryn appeared to send a warning to Kyle as she captioned one of the screenshots: "If you keep coming for me I will keep dishing out the FACTS. Believe me I have a BOOK load."
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In the alleged conversations, which are not dated or timed, the England footballer appears to call Lauryn a 'good mum'. He also seems to show an interest in his son Kairo's life, Mirror reports.
Lauryn faced Kyle in court last month after England's Euro's defeat. She lost a child maintenance court battle involving children Kairo, four, and Kinara, one. Kyle has previously admitted having flings with Lauryn - one while he was temporarily separated from Annie and one while married to her.
Annie, who married the England star in November 2021 - gave birth to her fourth child with Kyle in April. According to a previous statement from Kyle, the footballer said he does not have an emotional relationship with Kairo and Kinara, merely providing financial support for the youngsters.
A source previously said: "Unfortunately, he has had to make the decision to not be involved in the children's lives emotionally due to Lauryn's behaviour." They added: "Lauryn is known for attempting to control a narrative that suits her story - she has consistently sought public attention with staged shoots, trips to the Euros and constant social media goading around her brief encounters with Kyle.
"All they want is to work on their relationship, in private, to see what the future holds for them and their young family but have been unable to with the glare of the media - often led by Lauryn."
But Lauryn took to her Instagram Stories on Monday to dismiss those claims. In screenshots of alleged conversations, Kyle expressed feelings towards his son - writing "I miss him.
Lauryn then penned a lengthy statement. The mum-of-two wrote: "The narrative I feel they have wanted to run so hard is this gold digger, homewrecker, obsessive blah blah blah ! think it makes them feel better about whatever it is they are doing."
Continuing her statement, Lauryn added: "With all the negative articles and hate campaign I've received not sure what you think I'd gain from doing them? But | believe he went to court to give his 'PR narrative' knowing he was asking for the full transparency order and that this would be the result.
"Even though he's known me since early 20's and came back to me after Kairo.. only turned when the secret was out. (Yet l'm all of the things above now) I kept receipts. I'm grateful for people questioning the narrative being pushed so hard."
Lauryn said she can 'swear on her children's life' that she 'never released' that Kyle was the dad. Instead, she claims a PR representative made the paternity of Lauryn's children public.
The Mirror understands the PR representative referred to in her statement did not do what Lauryn accuses them of. A source close to Kyle said: "In fact Lauryn had hinted about the paternity at various times on her social media account - liking comments from followers that insinuate Kyle was the father, posting a pic with ‘I’m a lion’ sticker on the child, posting Christmas Day table placement cards with two of them showing ‘child’ K Walker etc."
A source slammed Lauryn's claim and said: "Kyle did not follow a PR narrative’ in court. The judgement made clear that Lauryn is unreliable and doesn’t base her case on truths."
Following her court loss, a judge criticised Lauryn for treating Kyle like an "open-ended cheque book". In a written judgement, Honour Judge Edward Hess criticised Lauryn for not having a 'good track record of telling the truth' and described her as 'often difficult, unreasonable and demanding'.
The influencer faced a severe blow in court when the judge dismissed most of Lauryn's financial claims following the birth of her daughter with Kyle. Her demands included £33,000 for air conditioning in her Sussex home, a fresh £70,000 car every four years and a £31,200 AstroTurf football pitch for her garden.
Lauryn argued the pitch was essential because her Kinara had shown signs of being a future Lioness. Judge Hess said: "I remind myself that Kinara has just turned one year old and is not yet walking...the mother surprisingly justified her demand for AstroTurf by saying that Kinara, by kicking a ball with her left foot from a crawling position, has shown a talent which may suggest a future career as a professional footballer qualified to become a 'Lioness'."
In an unusual move, the judge decided to waive the usual anonymity provided in family court cases after Lauryn wished to keep the proceedings under wraps. But Judge Hess said she could not plead for her children's privacy after attending the Euros with 'her son dressed in an England football shirt with the name 'Daddy' on the back, and to be willingly photographed'.
Kyle tried to keep his daughter a secret from Annie and initially caved into most of Lauryn's financial demands, which included a £2.4million Sussex pad. But, the judge concluded that Lauryn attempted to squeeze more money out of him by threatening to expose their secret and by planning to move closer to him - a prospect that left the footballer .horrified'.
The judge said: "The evidence before me has amply demonstrated that the mother was able to leverage these substantial increases by hinting that she would go public on the paternity issue and also threatening that if she did not get what she wanted she would select a home a stone's throw away from the father's family home in Cheshire rather than in Sussex, an idea which she knew horrified the father."
But Lauryn had no real plans to keep quiet and eventually revealed all to Annie, the judge said. In his summary, Judge Hess remarked: "My assessment of the mother is that she was not reliable, often said what she thought would help her case rather than what was true, failed to make a calm and measured assessment of what she needed and often exaggerated her need to spend money (I think the father was correct to observe that the mother was in many ways treating him as an open-ended cheque book)."
The judge also said that Lauryn seemed to have no intention of getting a job but planned to live off her status as 'a celebrity'. She initially kept quiet about who fathered her second child, hinting only at an anonymous footballer.
But she dropped the bombshell about her daughter's paternity to Annie, sparking the mum-of-four to split briefly from Kyle. Lauryn expressed her disappointment after the court battle, stressing that her efforts were always for the sake of her children's future.
In an emotional statement, she previously said: "These have been difficult and stressful proceedings, which I had hoped would not be necessary. This has only ever been about the children and providing for their futures. I am a dedicated single mother and whilst my children will never have what their half-siblings have, I have tried my best for my children and always will, no matter what."
She continued: "Thanks to my legal team and the judge's decision, my children's childhood is secure and I will now focus on building a solid future for them so as to provide for the time when the children's home reverts back to their father. More than anything, I look forward to enjoying every moment with my children and the three of us being able get on with our lives."
A spokeswoman for Kyle said after the court judgement last month: "This judgement speaks for itself in laying bare Lauryn's insatiable greed and relentless pursuit of money. The judge made it clear: she used Kyle as an open ended cheque book and repeatedly threatened him in order to get what she wanted.
"She then orchestrated a media campaign to feed intolerable and wrongful intrusion into the private lives of Kyle, Annie and their young family. Throughout each court proceeding the judge stated that Kyle adopted a fair and generous stance.
"These proceedings were never necessary. Kyle’s offer should have been accepted months ago and would therefore have eliminated the need for added stress to all involved. In light of this judgement and the truths it makes public, my client and his family now ask that the media fully respects their rights to a private life as they navigate their next steps."