Annie Kilner steps out without her wedding ring as she takes son Rezon for a stroll amid divorce battle with husband Kyle Walker
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Annie Kilner was seen out without her wedding ring as she took her six-month-old son Rezon for a stroll in Alderley Edge, Cheshire on Friday.
The mother-of-four, 33, filed for divorce from her footballer husband Kyle Walker in October because she 'just can't forgive him for what he's done to her'.
Kyle, 34, fathered two children with influencer Lauryn Goodman, Kairo, four, and Kinara, 14 months.
Annie cut a casual figure for her outing as she sported a black zip-up jumper along with a matching bomber jacket.
The WAG also wore black leggings and a matching cap along with white trainers.
Letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders, Annie completed her look with a pair of silver earrings.
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Annie has instructed lawyers to begin legal proceedings as she prepares to fight for half of the Manchester City defender's £27million fortune.
Along with Rezon, Annie and Kyle are also parents to Roman, 12, Riaan, eight, and six-year-old Reign.
The childhood sweethearts met in Sheffield as teenagers but the footballer has been embroiled in a series of scandals over the years.
After Annie began legal proceedings for divorce, a source told MailOnline: 'Things are as bad between them as they have ever been. It wasn't like a normal marriage.
'They have barely been speaking to each other. She is divorcing Kyle because she just can't forgive him for what he's done to her. She can't get over it. She has tried.
'Kyle seems to have accepted it's over. He's been happier in the last week or so. Like the weight of the world's been lifted from his shoulders.'
The footballer had already been kicked out of his shared home by Annie when Lauryn revealed for the first time that she was having his baby.
But the couple stayed together and married in November 2021 at Mottram Hall in Cheshire after he proposed with a £250,000 ring.
However, Kyle then cheated on Annie with Lauryn once again, who fell pregnant with their second child - a girl called Kinara who was born in June last year.
In December, Lauryn texted Annie with a bombshell message to say: 'Hey it's Lauryn. I just wanted to quickly tell you that Kyle is the father of our daughter.'
Annie, who was pregnant at the time with their fourth son, confirmed they had split two weeks later - and Kyle moved into a rented mansion near their shared home as he tried to repair their relationship.
He told The Sun at the time: 'What I've done is horrible and I take full responsibility. I made idiot choices and idiot decisions.'
In July, Kyle was praised by a judge for being 'sensible, honest and reliable' during the family court battle with Lauryn over child maintenance payments.
Lauryn asked the court to order that Kyle pay £14,750 a month in 'global' child maintenance for the pair's two children, as well as tens of thousands for cars, furnishing and property maintenance and other costs such as nursery fees.
The footballer opposed some of the demands or argued they should be decreased, telling the court that he was not an 'open chequebook' despite earning between £3million and £5million per year.
In his ruling, Judge Edward Hess dismissed many of Lauryn's demands, concluding that she was 'not reliable' while claiming Kyle 'acted with dignity and generosity'.
The court heard that Lauryn began her legal claim two days after Kinara's birth.
Her demands included that Kyle paid for the upkeep of a hydro-pool, a £28-per-hour gardener, a car worth up to £70,000 every three years and air conditioning costing around £33,000.
In court, Lauryn justified the need for a £31,200 artificial turf pitch by stating that Kinara kicked a ball from a crawling position, which could make her a future England footballer, adding: 'The Lionesses are better than the Lions.'
But the judge dismissed the demand, describing her reasoning as an 'unjustified evidential leap'.
Kyle was ordered to pay £12,500 per month in child maintenance – a figure he offered before the hearing began – and a sum of £5,000 for furniture compared with Goodman's initial demand of £20,000.
The footballer was also ordered to pay £30,000 for a car to be used by a nanny and other fees.
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