KYLE Walker’s wife Annie has chalked up a win after Lauryn Goodman’s reality show about dating footballers was axed.
ITV had signed Kyle’s former mistress Lauryn, 33, for the series, as we revealed earlier this year.
But the show — also featuring Rita Mahrez, ex-wife of former Man City ace Riyad — has been scrapped due to pending legal matters involving Lauryn.
A source told The Sun last night: “The show’s cancellation is a win for Annie.
“The last thing she wants is Lauryn being able to parade her dirty laundry on TV. Annie is elated and relieved.
“The wives and girlfriends had all started filming but with the legal issues, the team working on the show said it would be better to axe it totally because they thought it might be stopped — leaving them with a big bill and nothing to show for it.”
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Lauryn, who has two children with defender Kyle, took their son Kairo to England’s Euro 2024 1-1 against Denmark last week.
Model Annie, 31, has also been at matches with three of the couple’s four young sons.
Both women’s kids have been photographed in England No2 shirts personalised “Dad”.
Last night Annie could not make it to Cologne to watch her husband play against Slovenia in the final Group C game due to family commitments.
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She has chosen to charter a private jet to each game rather than stay with other Wags.
The source added: “Annie has hated every moment of Lauryn parading herself around and talking about their family.
“It has been incredibly difficult for her and she has always maintained a dignified silence.
“She leaves the matches almost immediately and doesn’t want to be part of the circus.”
At the start of the year we revealed how Kyle had fathered a second love child with Lauryn.
And in an exclusive interview with The Sun in January, Kyle told how he was sorry for betraying Annie, who he described as his “soul mate”.
Before yesterday’s game, Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan Pickford and Luke Shaw’s other half Anouska Santos were spotted out for a stroll.
The pair met a mate for lunch and ordered salads.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk