Kyle Walker’s wife, Annie Kilner writes after the Man City star was ‘caught kissing another woman’

Annie Kilner, Kyle Walker’s wife, has responded with a clear message for her husband, Kyle Walker, after the Manchester City star allegedly flashed and kissed another woman in a bar, glamsquad reports 

 

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During 90 minutes of alleged lewd behavior on Sunday, the £150,000-a-week England footballer was caught apparently pulling down his trousers at a bar in Wilmslow, Cheshire.

 

 

Ms. Kilner has now shared a post with her thousands of followers that reads: ‘I think it’s important to remember that no matter how good you are to people, it won’t make them good to you.

The model, 30, has three children with Walker, whom she met when they were teammates on the same team.

Cheshire Police confirmed today that they are investigating Walker for alleged indecent exposure, but MailOnline understands that Manchester City believes Walker has not broken any club rules and considers the matter to be private. Kyle is training as usual ahead of Saturday’s Premier League trip to Crystal Palace in London.

‘On Wednesday, March 8, Cheshire police were made aware of a video circulating on social media in relation to an alleged indecent exposure in the Wilmslow area,’ a police spokesman said.

 

 

‘Enquiries into the incident are ongoing, and no arrests have been made at this time.’

 

Mr. Walker is married to 30-year-old Annie Kilner, and the couple has three children.

 

According to The Sun, the woman he appears to kiss and touch on the breasts is not his wife because the woman in the CCTV is blonde and Ms. Kilner has brown hair.

Women’s Aid has expressed outrage over the footage, which was released today, International Women’s Day.

 

‘Whether done to shock, for a so-called laugh, or to intimidate, for those affected by indecent exposure, there can be long-term effects, upset, and trauma,’ said Teresa Parker of the women’s rights group.

 

‘It can provide the person who is exposing themselves with a sense of power in the situation. And if there are no consequences, it may give them confidence to see what they can get away with the next time.’

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