AMANDA PLATELL: What drives ex-mistress Lauryn to humiliate football star Kyle's wife? As far as I'm concerned, her behaviour is unforgivable...Can anyone screenshot that full article?
16:49, 22 Jun 2024, updated 16:49, 22 Jun 2024 By Amanda Platell
Has any ex-mistress ever proved to be such a continuing nightmare?
I'm talking about Lauryn Goodman, with whom England footy vice captain Kyle Walker cheated on his wife and mother of their four children, Annie Kilner, twice.
Because Lauryn, a high-profile influencer, hasn't just been sharing family pictures of Kyle with thousands of followers, flagrantly parading on social media his infidelity and the two children she had with him.
She's turned up at the Euros with her and Kyle's young son Kairo. He's wearing a Three Lions shirt with Kyle's No 2 on it, emblazoned with the word 'Daddy'.
Lauryn is the horror show that just won't go away.
Poor Annie's predicament is made worse by the fact she's also at the Euros and her children are wearing No 2 England shirts with 'Dad' on them.
It must have been unbearable for Annie to be in the same stadium as her husband's former dalliance. And even worse that her kids this week were cheering Daddy on one side of the pitch while Lauryn's and Kyle's was doing the same on the other.
Lauryn Goodman in Frankfurt with Kairo, one her sons by Kyle Walker
What I find so horrible about Lauryn's behaviour is that most women who have had their marriages violated can hide their pain in private, rage at their husband's unfaithfulness and speak about it with their girlfriends. They don't have it rubbed in their face before the world's cameras.
Sorry Lauryn but, as far as I'm concerned, it is unforgivable. What is driving you?
Is it simply that you are demanding recognition for your two children by Kyle? Do you want him to up his offer of substantial undisclosed payments, and upgrade the £2.5 million seaside mansion he has given you? Or is it a desire to humiliate Annie?
Whatever the case, I think Lauryn is a disgrace. And, what a horrible legacy to leave for all the children involved.