Footballer Kyle Walker issued a stern response to his ex-mistress Lauryn Goodman when they came face-to-face in court.
Manchester City footballer Kyle Walker, 34, stood his ground in court today (Tuesday, July 30) over Lauryn Goodman’s outrageous ‘childcare’ demands.
The 33-year-old influencer made a list of extravagant demands after giving birth to two of Kyle’s children behind his wife’s back.
His wife separated from the footballer in January, causing Kyle to issue a grovelling statement on social media.
Lauryn’s demands included £33,000 for air conditioning, £48,000 for fitted wardrobes, £30,000 for a car for the nanny, and £212,000 for premium bonds and a child ISA.
Kyle told the court he had already forked out more than £1 million to Lauryn, stating: “Lauryn wants to make it a showhome rather than a family home.”
In a scathing four-word response to her spending, he added: “Manage your money better.”
The sportsman continued: “She’s receiving a hell of a lot of money. The money I’m giving them quite happily.
“It’s a contribution for me not being there physically, but I think some of the things you are asking for are disproportionate.”
Lauryn was later told to “Go to Curry’s and get a fan” during the courtroom showdown.
Reflecting on her demands for a nanny, Kyle said: “I don’t know how many people you would like me to pay for. The nanny? Lauryn? I will pay for my children. Does she want a chef?
“Let’s not be like because I earn the amount I earn, which I have done off my own back from football, that you can just spend my money and have an open chequebook.”
He exclaimed: “If I was a painter or decorator I can guarantee this would not have gone this far. It couldn’t have gone this far, I wouldn’t be able to afford it.”
Kyle told the court he felt he has been “more than generous” but said the seven-bedroom house Lauryn has is “far too much”.
The court was told Kyle, a father of six, was desperate to keep the paternity of Lauryn’s second child a secret.
Lauryn gave Kyle three ultimatums which included, regular financial payments, a house, and an “agreement not to have another child” with his wife Annie Kilner.
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Source: New York Post