Kyle Walker’s mates reportedly requested Lauryn Goodman be moved away from their area in a bar.
Last weekend, after a goalless draw with Arsenal, England and Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford was seen living it up in London. The 30 year old shot-stopper hit several bars in the capital, including the upscale Bagatelle in Mayfair, West London, where he was dubbed the “life and soul” of the party.
While enjoying the nightlife, it’s claimed that social media influencer Lauryn Goodman, who has two children with Walker, Kiaro, four, and Kinara, one, was also at the bar. Unbeknownst to Jordan, it seems Lauryn was taking advantage of the free drinks on offer, with reports suggesting Jordan was generously “buying shots for people, including Lauryn.”
Jordan’s wife Megan is friends with Annie Kilner, Walker’s wife, with whom he shares four children. A source told The Sun there was “no awkwardness” as everyone enjoyed the evening before Jordan and his pals headed to another venue.
“Jordan was the life and the soul of the party and was splashing the cash, doing slammer after slammer,” a source revealed, adding: “He made an absolute wonder save in their match against Arsenal so was clearly in the mood for a celebration. Jordan had no idea the shots he bought were drunk by Lauryn. When the players realised she was there, they asked security to move her.”, reports the Mirror.
Lauryn reportedly visited London to meet with Peter Kyle MP to discuss concerns regarding the Child Maintenance Service. Earlier this year, the extensive demands Lauryn made of Kyle Walker came to light during a heated family court dispute.
Judge Edward Hess delivered a biting judgement, expressing his belief that she had been treating Kyle “like an open-ended cheque book,”.
The Brighton-born Lauryn took Kyle to family court over child maintenance issues but faced defeat when the judge rejected many of her claims, finding her “not reliable”. Her list of requests included a new £70,000 Mercedes car, a £33,000 air conditioning system, and £31,000 for astroturf for her daughter, whom she considers a ‘future Lioness’.
Nevertheless, the judge remarked: “I remind myself that Kinara has just turned one year old and is not yet walking…the mother surprisingly justified her demand for astroturf by saying that Kinara, by kicking a ball with her left foot from a crawling position, has shown a talent which may suggest a future career as a professional footballer qualified to become a ‘Lioness’.”
In court, Sheffield-born Walker stated: “I’m not going to say I was over a barrel or someone had a gun to my head. She had a detonator. For me it was about keeping the peace just so my wife doesn’t find out. This is a woman who has had a lot of media attention over the last couple of months.”
Merely two days after Kinara’s birth, Lauryn hit Walker with a hefty demand for £131,000 to cover her legal fees, following their sporadic romantic encounters. Kyle, whose net worth is revealed by court documents to be an impressive £27million, had previously splashed out on home luxuries including £48,000 for bespoke wardrobes and a media screen, £75,000 towards a furnishing fund, £9115 for 14 CCTV cameras, £5,650 for a security alarm, and £52,164 for curtains and blinds.
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