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Lauryn Goodman has reignited the ongoing feud with Kyle Walker and his estranged wife Annie Kilner following reports that the footballer failed to give Christmas gifts to his children with Lauryn.
The drama unfolded on Instagram, where Lauryn responded to a fan's critical comment blaming Annie for the alleged snub, leaving little room for interpretation.
During an Instagram Q&A, a fan questioned whether Walker had attempted to buy gifts or even send a card to his children with Lauryn—Kairo, four, and Kinara, one. The fan referred to Annie as Walker’s “ball and chain,” prompting Lauryn to reply, “You said it…” Her cryptic response added fuel to the controversy surrounding the fractured relationships.
Reports suggest Walker, who has four children with Annie, has been prioritizing his relationship with them while distancing himself from Lauryn’s kids. This decision has sparked outrage among his close supporters, with sources saying, “They feel really upset for the children and for Lauryn, who is always trying to do right by their kids.”
The Manchester City star’s alleged lack of involvement in his second family’s life contrasts sharply with his financial provision for Lauryn and the children, including a £2.4 million mansion in East Sussex. However, it seems his physical and emotional presence remains absent, with Lauryn reportedly informing Annie about Kairo and Kinara last year—just days after Christmas.
Meanwhile, sources close to Annie have dismissed claims that she has banned Walker from seeing his children with Lauryn. A spokesperson stated: “The idea that Annie has banned Kyle from seeing Lauryn’s children is simply untrue. Kyle provides for Lauryn's children financially and will continue to do so.”
The tension appears far from resolved, with Annie reportedly determined to enjoy a drama-free holiday season while fearing more disruption from Lauryn. As the situation continues to play out publicly, fans and onlookers are left to speculate on whether the fractured dynamics can ever be repaired.