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Kyle Walker gave an extraordinary interview to "The Sun" this morning (Monday), in which he took responsibility for all the storms he caused in his personal life in recent years.
"What I did was terrible and terrible, I take responsibility. I made stupid decisions," he admitted.
As you remember, the Manchester City and England national team player announced his separation from his wife Annie Keeler, with in the background countless rumors of infidelity with Lauryn Goodman, a local reality star.
"I can't describe what Annie is going through," he said this morning.
"The man who was supposed to love her and take care of her - he's the one who caused her all this pain. There were days during this whole period when I just wanted to lie down in the fetal position and sleep. I'm the only one to blame."
Finally taking responsibility.
Walker with Kilner in 2022/GettyImages, Jean Catuffe
The couple married in November 2021 and gave birth to three children together, but Walker did not remain faithful, and in the kingdom it was reported about his many entanglements with other women over the years.
Now he lives alone, in a £3 million mansion, and is trying to start his life over. "I want to explain myself to my wife and children, because they deserve it," he said. "I've achieved more than I ever dreamed of in football, but I hurt my best friend .
How could I hurt someone I loved so much?
I have to try to understand why I did what I did.
My family is really suffering.
My son goes to sleep every night without me."
In 2020, Lauryn gave birth to a son and named him Kyle - apparently after the father's name, although Walker denied this in real time. "I told Annie I had something to tell her - I had a stotz," he said. "But It doesn't end there.
Lorraine said my child.
It was a nightmare." Two years later, Goodman was pregnant again, and Walker was the father again: "She called me when I was at the doctor and I almost fainted.
I was pale.
I take responsibility for my actions."
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It turns out that in the same month, Walker agreed to an offer to sign with Bayern Munich to escape the mess - but eventually backed out.
"I wanted to run away," he said.
"I didn't want to leave City, because we were the best in the world, but I wanted to escape England and the media. In the end I didn't leave, to be relatively close to my children."
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