Chloe Goodman has shared a slew of stunning snaps from her lavish wedding in Portugal, which took place last month.
The reality star’s special day was overshadowed by family drama after she uninvited sister Lauryn in the wake of her affair with Manchester City defender Kyle Walker.
Chloe, 31, and Lauryn, 33, who lost her recent court case against the father of her children Kyle Walker on Tuesday, remain embroiled in a bitter feud.
Chloe has once again decided to ignore her sister’s drama as she posted sweet pictures getting ready for her wedding with her bridal party.
The former glamour model looked elegant in a gorgeous corseted wedding dress which had a thigh-split decorated in lace and was custom-made to her taste.
Chloe Goodman has shared a slew of stunning snaps from her lavish wedding in Portugal, which took place last month
The reality star’s special day was overshadowed by family drama after she uninvited sister Lauryn in the wake of her affair with Manchester City defender Kyle Walker
Her bridesmaids, with Lauryn absent from the group, looked incredible in midnight blue satin gowns, with thigh-high split features.
Chloe shared the post to Instagram just hours after Lauryn lost her court case against the father of her children Kyle Walker.
She captioned it: ‘The getting ready to become Mrs Hall 08/06/24’
It comes after Lauryn was slammed by her Manchester City star ex for her ‘insatiable greed’ after a judge ruled in his favour.
Kyle added that Lauryn used him as an ‘open ended cheque book’ and ‘repeatedly threatened him in order to get what she wanted’.
But in a statement to the Mirror , Lauryn insisted she was only thinking about her two young children throughout the case.
‘These have been difficult and stressful proceedings, which I had hoped would not be necessary. This has only ever been about the children and providing for their futures,’ she said.
‘I am a dedicated single mother and whilst my children will never have what their half siblings have, I have tried my best for my children and always will, no matter what.
‘Thanks to my legal team and the judge’s decision, my children’s childhood is secure and I will now focus on building a solid future for them so as to provide for the time when the children’s home reverts back to their father.
Chloe, left, and Lauryn, right, previously shared an extremely close relationship, known to enjoy girls’ nights out together and also welcomed their first children within weeks of each other (pictured in 2018)
She captioned it: ‘The getting ready to become Mrs Hall 08/06/24’
‘More than anything, I look forward to enjoying every moment with my children and the three of us being able get on with our lives.’
Kyle, who shares four children with his wife Annie Kilner , was embroiled in a paternity scandal earlier this year when it emerged he had fathered a second child with influencer and model Lauryn.
The footballer was dramatically revealed as the father of Lauryn’s second child, a girl, four years after they welcomed a son, Kairo.
His wife Annie, 32, booted him out of their £3.5million mansion in Cheshire, and Kyle and Lauryn have since given ‘tell-all’ interviews to newspapers.
But reporting restrictions have now been lifted in the extraordinary case, revealing the jaw-dropping details and staggering amounts of money involved.
A spokeswoman for Kyle told MailOnline: ‘This judgment speaks for itself in laying bare Lauryn Goodman’s insatiable greed and relentless pursuit of money.
‘The judge made it clear: she used Kyle as an open ended cheque book and repeatedly threatened him in order to get what she wanted.
It comes after Lauryn was slammed by her Manchester City star ex (pictured) for her ‘insatiable greed’ after a judge ruled in his favour
Kyle had been with his childhood sweetheart Annie Kilner since they were teenagers at school
‘She then orchestrated a media campaign to feed intolerable and wrongful intrusion into the private lives of Kyle, Annie and their young family.
‘Throughout each court proceeding the judge stated that Kyle adopted a fair and generous stance. These proceedings were never necessary.
‘Kyle’s offer should have been accepted months ago and would therefore have eliminated the need for added stress to all involved.
‘In light of this judgment and the truths it makes public, my client and his family now ask that the media fully respects their rights to a private life as they navigate their next steps.’