Lauryn Goodman asked me to spy on Kyle Walker in bid to break up his marriage, says Man City ace’s neighbour
KYLE Walker’s neighbour has revealed how she got caught up in his Lauryn Goodman feud — and says it was like Fatal Attraction.
Jasmine David, 51, was already at loggerheads with the England ace, 34, over a boundary dispute when she befriended his former mistress online.
Kyle Walker’s neighbour revealed how she got caught up in his Lauryn Goodman feud — pictured with wife Annie[/caption] Jasmine David said Lauryn became so obsessed it ‘was like being in Fatal Attraction’, the 1987 love rat revenge movie[/caption] Kyle’s former mistress Lauryn Goodman[/caption]But she grew uneasy when Lauryn, mother to two of Kyle’s children, asked her to spy on the married Man City defender.
She spoke out after a judge tore Lauryn, 33, to shreds over outrageous financial demands she made of the footballer.
Jasmine said: “I urged her to move on and live a happy life and to focus on her two beautiful children. But she got caught up in it all and it got wildly out of hand.”
Jasmine said Lauryn became so obsessed it “was like being in Fatal Attraction”, the 1987 love rat revenge movie.
She said she was asked to record Kyle and wife Annie arguing in a bid to break them up.
When told it was illegal, Lauryn texted: “You can have your phone recording in your garden.”
Jasmine said the Instagram influencer wanted to know when the footballer was at his Cheshire home.
She recalled: “It was becoming clear how desperate she was, how obsessed she was with them.
“She wanted to know if his car was parked up and if he was there, what he was doing.
“I feel sorry for her to a certain degree. We have no idea what kind of things he said to her or what he promised. But in the end she became hell bent on breaking them up.”
In a damning ruling last week, Judge Edward Hess said Lauryn used Kyle as an “open-ended cheque book”.
But Jasmine said: “She isn’t a bad person. She was sweet and funny at times. She just fell in love with the wrong person.”
We revealed last December that 20 tons of soil was slid onto Kyle’s home astro football pitch amid a three-year border battle.