Former couple Kyle Walker, a Manchester City player, and Lauryn Goodman, an English influencer and model, have been battling in court for four years over child support for their two children.
The footballer’s ex-wife, as is now known, made absurd demands of him during the trial, and the footballer was even forced to buy a house worth 2.8 million euros, says Daily mail.
Among the various requests, Laurin Goodan tried to force the player to appear before a judge 12 hours after winning the Champions League with Manchester City in 2023, which would mean he would not be able to celebrate the unprecedented victory. He also asked Walker and his neighbor Annie, his current partner, to spy on them. In addition, he demanded a Mercedes GLE worth just over 80 thousand euros. Other demands included the installation of air conditioning at a cost of 40 thousand euros, as well as hiring a gardener (600 euros per month) and a cleaner (1700 euros). Kyle Walker will still have to buy wardrobes, blinds and curtains, sofas and garden furniture for 140 thousand euros. Finally, he asked her to book a holiday in Mexico with the couple’s two children (10 thousand euros).