Lauryn Goodman has broken her silence after attending Thursday night’s match between England and Denmark in Frankfurt.
The influencer, 33, cheered on the father of her two children, Kyle Walker, while Annie Kilner, the wife of England’s vice-captain, also supported from the stands.
Lauryn was embroiled in a paternity scandal earlier this year when it emerged the footballer, 34, had fathered her 10-month-old daughter while married to Annie, 32.
And now she has defended her choice to take her son Kairo, four, to the match, sharing on her Instagram Story how he had a great day.
She wrote: ‘@kairowalker honestly had the best day. That’s all that matters’.
Lauryn Goodman has broken her silence after attending England’s match in Frankfurt with son Kairo on Thursday, while Kyle Walker’s wife Annie Kilner also cheered from the stands
Lauryn was embroiled in a paternity scandal earlier this year when it emerged the footballer, 34, fathered her 10-month-old daughter while married to Annie, 32.
Lauryn received support from her followers for taking her son to the game, when someone sent a direct message saying, “So proud of you for going to that game… he’s the one who did something wrong, you not…I wish I was as strong as you’.
Kyle shares both Kairo and a ten-month-old daughter with Lauryn, but is also father to sons Rezon, two months, Roman, 11, Riaan, seven, and Reign, five, whom he shares with Annie.
And although Annie and her brood and Lauryn were both at the game, they were happily attended opposite sides of the field.
Annie sat with other WAGs to support her husband, while Lauryn sat in a separate gallery with her grandfather.
Shortly before the match, she was seen outside the Deutsche Bank Park stadium with Kairo wore a replica top from England with his father’s number on the back, along with the word ‘Daddy’.
It must have been the closest he and Kyle have been in several months.
Lauryn flew to Frankfurt on her own on Wednesday morning.
Annie, who flies back and forth for the matches rather than staying in Germany, flew with some of her fellow footballers on a £35,000 private jet from Manchester airport to Frankfurt.
She was accompanied by her three eldest sons, as she was at the match against Serbia on Sunday.
And now she has defended her choice to take her son Kairo, four, to the match, sharing on her Instagram Story that he had a great day
While Annie and her brood and Lauryn were both at the game, they happily sat on opposite sides of the field
Annie was accompanied by her three eldest sons Roman, 11, Riaan, seven, and Reign, five
The two women have been at loggerheads for years after the Manchester City star dated Lauryn while with Annie and it emerged that Kairo was his son.
Annie sat with other WAGs to support her husband, while Lauryn sat in a separate gallery with her grandfather
The two women have been at loggerheads for years after the Manchester City star dated Lauryn while with Annie and it emerged that Kairo was his son.
In December, the fallout flared again when Annie learned that Kyle was the father of another of Lauryn’s children, a girl.
After yesterday’s game, Walker went to see Annie and their children.
But far from a happy reconciliation, neither seemed in the mood to play happy families.
An onlooker said: ‘Things looked a bit tense between them.
‘Although the result was not ideal, you would have thought they would have been a bit happier, at least for their children.’
Among the happier-looking WAGs were goalkeeper Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan Davison and Aine Kennedy, who is dating Conor Gallagher.
Meanwhile, Lauryn is said to be in talks to appear on the next series of E4’s Celebs Go Dating, following her affair with Kyle.
She is reportedly being inundated with TV offers as fans are curious ‘what all the fuss is about’ and is already filming a reality show about WAGs.
A friend of Lauryn’s told MailOnline: ‘Lauryn has had a lot of TV offers she is considering and she wants to draw a line under this circus with Kyle.’
“There’s a lot of interest in Lauryn as a person herself, since Kyle kept coming back to her, people want to see what all the fuss is about.”