Chloe Goodman ‘struggles to forgive’ sister Lauryn over Kyle Walker
Lauryn Goodman’s sister Chloe Goodman has revealed how she’s struggled to forgive her sister after she was ‘kept in the dark’ over her Kyle Walker affair.
The reality TV star’s relationship with her sister was fractured when Lauryn hid her affair with footballer Kyle Walker from her. It wasn’t until Lauryn, 33, called Chloe, 31, and said she was pregnant a second time that their illicit relationship came to light, having already shared a child together.
Still not properly talking to her sibling since the ordeal, Chloe told The Sun: “I’m not ready to sit down and discuss things with her yet. I feel I would get emotional and angry and I could say things I might regret.”
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England and Manchester City full-back Kyle Walker had been involved in a high-profile on-off relationship with TV personality Lauryn Goodman since 2019. He fathered two children with her – one while single – and then became embroiled in a legal battle at the High Court earlier this year.
The 34-year-old has been married to wife Annie Kilner since 2022, who has stayed by his side, and with whom he shares four other children. The 32-year-old had previously took a break from her husband of two years after it emerged he’d fathered a second child with Goodman during a brief fling.
Now Chloe has revealed how she too has been scorned by the ordeal, saying she was previously told by her sister that she had had only started speaking to Walker again so he could see their son Kairo without his wife knowing. Instead they resumed their affair and conceived a second child.
In a recent interview, she said she has ‘no sympathy’ for the pair in the aftermath of it all. She said they are grown adults who “both made choices and they should both take accountability for them”. It’s as she revealed they aren’t on proper speaking terms.
She even lumped Annie into it, saying all three of them had “chosen to be in this situation”. But ultimately, she said: ““At the end of the day the most important thing is that six innocent children are at the heart of this. I fear people have lost sight of that fact.”
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