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10th March 2025 3:42:49 PM
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Annie Kilner remains deeply unsettled over her relationship with Kyle Walker, but the two are focused on rebuilding their public image amid ongoing speculation about their marriage.
Kilner and Walker, who have been together since childhood, tied the knot in November 2021. However, their marriage hit a breaking point in August 2024 when divorce proceedings began following revelations that the England defender had fathered a second child with former Love Island star Lauryn Goodman.
If the divorce is finalized, Walker could forfeit half of his estimated £27 million ($35 million) fortune. Despite this, he is making efforts to mend his relationship with Kilner. In a bid for a fresh start, the Manchester City defender secured a loan move to AC Milan, hoping that a change of scenery in Italy could help him turn things around.
Despite ongoing uncertainty, there are signs that Annie Kilner and Kyle Walker may be working toward reconciliation. While Kilner and her four children have yet to relocate from the UK, recent developments hint at a possible effort to rebuild their relationship.
In a notable move, Kilner has embraced her married name for the first time in a professional capacity. A social media post revealed that she is leading a luxury jewelry line, signaling a new business venture under the Walker name.
The post read: "Demure. Founded by Annie Walker & Sophie Haynes."
A source has told The Sun of where Walker and Kilner stand at present, with the former being spotted on a night out with two women in Milan: "Annie was far from happy and made her feelings clear.
Kyle denies anything went on and says he was asked to give the girls a lift. He’s clearly put himself in a difficult situation given his reputation. It’s the lack of thought for it might look that has caused the upset."
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