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Lauryn Goodman Discusses Court Drama with Kyle Walker on This Morning

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Lauryn Goodman recently appeared on This Morning to share her experiences following the court drama involving Manchester City footballer Kyle Walker. Goodman discussed her struggles as a single mother to their two children, Kairo, aged four, and a 13-month-old daughter, Kinara, who Walker has reportedly never met.

During the interview, Goodman expressed uncertainty about how to explain the situation to her children. She emphasized, ‘I didn’t know I was going to have a second child, so I couldn’t predict the future. I will just have to navigate it day by day.’

Goodman reiterated her commitment to protecting her children and providing them with the truth about their father when the time is right. She shared her feelings of being ‘in no man’s land’ amidst the ongoing legal disputes and emphasized that there is no right or wrong answer in dealing with this complex situation.

In addition to discussing her children, Goodman mentioned her participation in E4‘s Celebs Go Dating. While some may question her decision to date amid the turmoil, she stated that this experience is part of her healing process.

When asked about her relationship with Walker, Goodman revealed that there is currently no direct communication as everything is handled through lawyers. She noted the difficulty this creates for her son Kairo, who asks frequently about his father.

Goodman also reflected on the past year, stating that the situation had not unfolded as she had hoped. She aimed for an amicable resolution for the sake of their children but expressed that it has been a challenge.

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