Lauryn Goodman has become locked in a social media spat with her ex lovers wife over alleged 'horrific' name calling of her own step child — amid an ongoing WAG feud.
The model, who shares son Kairo with former flame Kyle Walker, 32, has called out the footballer's wife Annie Kilner in a series of slamming social media posts over her 'stepson'.
Manchester United star Walker, was in a brief relationship with Lauryn when she fell pregnant after he had temporarily split from his wife Annie before the pair reunited.
But after a tense week of 'drama' between Annie and fellow WAG Rebekah Vardy on Instagram, Lauryn has called out Kilner over alleged name calling and deflecting recent 'drama' from her own door.
Lauryn posted: "It's come back to me what horrific things you have been calling my son.
(Words I wouldn't wish to repeat because I wouldn't want it out there for him to read when he's older) Just remember what goes around comes around'.''
Lauryn's claims come amid a highly public feud when fellow WAG Rebekah Vardy, branded Annie a 'doormat' and accusing her of 'playing the victim' accusing her of deflecting attention away from Walker, 32, who is facing a police probe after the allegedly 'flashing' in a Revolution night club.
Lauryn wrote on Instagram in an apparent attack on Annie: 'Stop igniting the flame claiming others want the limelight. Stop trying to make out you want a private life.
''You got The Sun on speed dial. Source said stories but it's "your friends" right ... How many friends do you want to blame?''
But it appears it was Annie's original post which prompted strong reaction from Rebekah, who has since penned a furious response.
Annie's original post read: 'I think it's important to remember that no matter how good you are to people, it won't make them good to you.'
Vardy had written on Instagram a suggested cryptic post: ''The gift that keeps on giving.''
But later admitted it wasn't to do with Annie.
The wife of Jamie Vardy, wrote: ''I think she needs to focus with what's going on in her own life instead of trying to attack me by bringing me into her drama (laughing emoji).
'Believe me had it been about her I would have tagged her! She's obsessed… I'm literally tired of being nice to people with short memories.
'I've stayed silent while she's bashed me in the media made lies up about me in her little community like a group of playground bullies! Just leave me alone.''
Being sure to have the last word she shared the lyrics to a Michael Jackson track Smooth Criminal, with the lyrics: 'Annie, are you okay? So, Annie, are you okay? Are you okay, Annie?'.