Lauryn Goodman has broken her silence on claims she could move to Italy amid Kyle Walker's AC Milan move.
The TV personality, 33, who shares two children, son Kairo, four, and daughter Kinara, 19 months, with the England defender, 34, said she hopes for a 'life rest after all the drama.'
Kyle is set to make his debut with AC Milan this weekend, after his loan move from Manchester City, which will see him earn a reported £180,000 per week.
Lauryn has admitted how she 'wished' to have the option to relocate abroad after being embroiled in a paternity scandal and 'intrusive' court case with the footballer.
The family court showdown saw her slammed for 'treating the footballer as an open-ended check book' by the judge as she insisted 'I'll never give up on my kids.'
In an interview with The Mirror on Saturday, Lauryn addressed her plans, admitting 'Kyle could be on Mars' for all she cares.
Lauryn Goodman has broken her silence on claims she could move to Italy amid Kyle Walker's AC Milan move (pictured in September)
Kyle is set to make his debut with AC Milan this weekend, after his loan move from Manchester City which will see him earn a reported £180,000 per week
She explained: 'For the last year I wished to have the option to move abroad because, with all of the drama, I’d like a life reset, but I’m not sure how that looks for us at the minute or what that entails.
'It makes no difference to me where [Kyle] is, he could be on Mars right now for all I care.'
Kyle, who shares four children with his wife Annie Kilner - Roman, 11, Riaan, seven, Reign, five, and nine-month-old baby Rezon - was embroiled in a paternity scandal last year when it emerged he had fathered a second child with Lauryn.
Annie booted him out of their £3.5million mansion in Cheshire shortly after and has since filed for divorce.
Reflecting on their court case, Lauryn added: 'It’s so intrusive. It took blood, sweat and tears and it was exhausting. There were days where I would just cry my eyes out. But I’ll never give up on my kids.'
Friends of Kyle and Annie told MailOnline: 'It’s absolutely baffling that Lauryn continues to use the media to push her narrative and stay relevant.
'The last judgement made it very clear that she did this hence why Judge Hess made the results of the case public.
'There are seven innocent parties in this situation who shouldn’t have to be constantly dragged through a public spat.'
The TV personality, 33, who shares two children, son Kairo, four, and daughter Kinara, 19 months, with the England defender, 34, said she hopes for a 'life rest after all the drama'
She explained: 'For the last year I wished to have the option to move abroad because, with all of the drama, I’d like a life reset, but I’m not sure how that looks for us at the minute'
Annie booted him out of their £3.5million mansion in Cheshire shortly after and has since filed for divorce (pictured with kids in 2023)
They continued: 'She has been desperate for fame for years and it seems the only way she can stay in the public eye is by talking about Kyle and his wife, Annie.'
'Kyle has always paid willingly for Lauryn’s children and would never shirk away from his financial commitments. Everything is dealt via the proper legal channels now, and that won’t change.'
MailOnline has contacted Kyle's representatives for comment.
Annie was meant to be flying out with their four children to see the England star, 34, be officially unveiled as an AC Milan player.
However, following an alleged explosive row with Kyle, she chose to stay at home and celebrate her friend's 40th birthday instead.
A friend told MailOnline: ‘Annie was really excited about the party as it was going to be one of the first times she’d let her hair down since Rezon.'
'When the news came of Kyle’s signing, she was torn between going straight over and sticking to her original plans.
'She made a promise at new year to put herself first every now and then so did just that - she knew there were lots of opportunities ahead to visit Milan to support Kyle ahead of the family move should the contract become permanent.'