Manchester City defender Kyle Walker has publicly confessed to betraying his wife, Annie Kilner, leading to a potential breakdown of their marriage. The 33-year-old England international, who is currently living alone in a rented £3 million property, has admitted to making “idiot choices” and facing the consequences of his actions. Walker’s relationship turmoil has reached a point where divorce is now a distinct possibility.
Kyle Walker Confess Betraying Soulmate Wife Annie Kilner
Walker expressed remorse and took full responsibility for his actions, acknowledging the hurt he had caused to his wife and family. In an interview with The Sun, he confessed, “What I’ve done is horrible, and I take full responsibility. I made idiot choices and idiot decisions. I can’t begin to think or imagine what Annie is going through.”
Infidelity and Ostracization
The footballer detailed how his infidelity led to the slow deterioration of his relationship with Annie Kilner. He described ostracizing Kilner and the pain he witnessed in her eyes, acknowledging that he brought these problems upon himself.
“The man that’s meant to love, care, and be there for her did this. There have been days in this ordeal where I’ve just wanted to curl up in a ball and go to sleep. The only person to blame is me.”
Kyle Walker and Lauryn Goodman’s Relationship
The betrayal extended beyond just the infidelity, as Walker revealed that Lauryn Goodman, a 32-year-old model, played a significant role. Goodman, who had previously given birth to Walker’s daughter, informed Annie Kilner about the second child through an Instagram message. Walker admitted, “It was a slow death for me and Annie. It was selfish. I didn’t tell her because I wanted to be with her and the kids.”
A Broken Family Unit
The revelation of Walker’s actions has shattered the family unit, with Annie Kilner opting to walk away from the marriage. Walker expressed remorse at not being there for Annie during her pregnancy, stating, “To not be there when she needs me the most, but to know that you’ve caused that hurt, that’s something I have to live with now.”
A Future in Limbo
As Walker faces the consequences of his actions, he acknowledges that his relationship with Kilner may be irreparable. He commented, “Would people think she was mad to take me back? One million percent. People are entitled to their opinions, but they don’t know what goes on behind closed doors.” Walker respects Kilner’s decision and understands that she may choose to end their marriage. “The ball is firmly in her court on what she decides to do with the future.”