Lauryn Goodman's sister Amelia shares cryptic message amid Kyle Walker cheating scandal

Manchester City star Kyle Walker fathered a second child with influencer Lauryn Goodman
Amelia Goodman
@amelia_goodman
Tina Campbell31 January 2024
The Weekender

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Lauryn Goodman's youngest sister Amelia has shared a cryptic message online seemingly distancing herself from her sibling's ongoing drama with Kyle Walker.

Manchester City star Walker, his wife Annie Kilner and reality TV star Goodman have been in the spotlight after it was revealed that the footballer fathered a second child with Goodman.

He is also the father of her son Kairo Walker, born following a brief fling with Goodman in 2019.

Walker and Kilner share three children together. Following his latest betrayal, Kilner, who is pregnant with their fourth child, kicked Walker out of their Cheshire home and split up with him.

Since then, he has given an interview to The Sun apologising to his wife and claiming that he and Goodman were never in an actual relationship, which she refutes.

Kilner's sister Sian has accused Goodman of endless "torment" and "cruelty".

Amelia Goodman shared this cryptic message online
Instagram @amelia_goodman

With so much going on, it's little wonder that Amelia appears to want to no part of it.

Taking to Instagram Stories, she posted the quote: "If the load isn't yours put it down. No more unnecessary weight this year."

It has also been reported that Goodman's middle sister Chloe has uninvited her from her wedding for fear of unwanted attention ruining her big day.

A source told The Sun: “Chloe says she’s toxic - there will be loads of footballers and their wives there, some are friends with Annie so inviting Lauryn would be divisive to say the least.”

They are said to have had a falling out last year with both unfollowing each other on social media.

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