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Lauryn Goodman has opened up about a significant choice concerning her family, sharing insights into her children's birth certificates. In a teaser for her new podcast, the 33 year old Celebs Go Dating star , who has two children with footballer Kyle Walkerson - Kairo, four, and daughter Kinara, one - has lashed out at the sportsman in a fiery preview. Lauryn first made headlines in 2020 when she welcomed Kairo and identified Kyle as the father, causing quite a stir.

This year, she confirmed that he was also the father of Kinara, leading to him beeing booted from the home he shared with his then-pregnant wife Annie Kilner. On her podcast alongside co-host Lisa Andrews, Lauryn has now hinted at efforts to remove the Manchester United City player, 34, from her children's birth certificates in the upcoming second episode of her new series, reports the Mirror . The preview clip suggests: "We should be able to get him off the birth certs.



" In the previous week's podcast instalment, Lauryn disclosed the straightforward response she plans to give her children when they question why their dad wouldn't purchase them an AstroTurf pitch. Lauryn faced a legal setback in June when she lost a court case against the Manchester City defender. The judge criticised her during the ruling, accusing her of treating Walker like an "open-ended cheque book".

One of her staggering demands to Walker included a state-of-the-art AstroTurf football pitch for her one year old daughter, who she tips to become a future England Lioness. The request included a £32,000 artificial sports surface for the youngster. However, in a scathing written judgement, Honour Judge Edward Hess blasted Lauryn for not having a "good track record of telling the truth" and being "often difficult, unreasonable and demanding".

The judge also criticised her list of demands, which included a £33,000 air conditioning system for her Sussex home, a brand-new £70,000 car every four years, and the football pitch for her garden. Lauryn has now spoken out about Walker's refusal to install the AstroTurf pitch, saying on her podcast: "I will do anything for my kids and I will put myself through hell and back to make sure that they get what they should get." She added: "People need to understand that I don't see losing child maintenance as a loss.

I got my child maintenance for my kids, so where did I lose? Just because we didn't get some aircon and AstroTurf? If you take that as a loss, then fine." Addressing the issue of whether her son Kairo might one day question why they don't have artificial turf, Lauryn stated: "Kyle knows how much Kairo loves football - he's obsessed with football. It was made out like it was just for Kinara but it's for both of them.

Kairo has been playing football since he was 16-months-old and Kiki is just starting now." Continuing, she expressed future transparency with her children, saying: "It's fine, because when the question comes up when they're older, they'll get a straight answer. Your dad didn't want you to have aircon.

It's just straight-up answers to the questions. Everything is easy for me. I asked and it was a no.

" Additionally, Lauryn shared her contingency plan regarding any potential changes in child maintenance: "If in the future anything happens to their child maintenance or whatever games are played, I'll just turn to the kids and give them the honest answer," she explained. Get the latest celebrity gossip and telly news sent straight to your inbox. Sign up to our daily Showbiz newsletter here .

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