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Kyle Walker’s Ex Lauryn Goodman Joins Celebs Go Dating Amid Euro Drama

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Kyle Walker‘s ex-girlfriend Lauryn Goodman has made a surprising decision to participate in the upcoming season of the popular reality TV show, Celebs Go Dating. This move comes as Walker, the renowned footballer, is embroiled in personal drama following revelations about his paternity scandal involving Lauryn, who is the mother of his ten-month-old child while he was still in a relationship with Annie Kilner. The couple has since separated, and Lauryn is now looking for love on national television.

A TV insider revealed that Lauryn’s inclusion in the show is a significant signing due to her heightened public profile resulting from recent events. Despite the attention surrounding her private life, she will not receive any special treatment on the show, which aims to help celebrities find genuine connections through dates and expert advice.

Lauryn Goodman was recently spotted in Germany, supporting Kyle Walker during the Euros tournament alongside their elder son, Kairo, who is four years old. Meanwhile, Walker’s former partner and mother of his other children, Annie Kilner, was also present in the stands during England’s match.

In the recent Euro match against Denmark, Walker displayed his skills on the field, assisting Harry Kane in scoring a goal amidst a lackluster overall performance by the England team. Despite Denmark’s equalizer by Morten Hjulmand, the match ended in a draw, setting the stage for England’s upcoming game against Slovenia.

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