KYLE Walker’s raging wife Annie Kilner is to snub his Italian footie debut — while Celebrity Big Brother bosses want her on the new series.
Annie, 31, is refusing to travel to see her love cheat hubby, 34, play for AC Milan against arch-rivals Inter this weekend.
Sources said they are barely speaking after a series of rows over his ex-mistress Lauryn Goodman’s reported plans to relocate abroad.
Meanwhile, the mother of 4 4 invited to “name her price” to log in for CBB, which transmits this Easter.
A source told the Sun: “ITV approached the Annie team. The good fortune of Colen Rooney in Celebrity M has demonstrated how many interests for Wags and would like to reproduce their good fortune in CBB.
“Annie’s team invited to designate their costs: they will do anything to take it into account. It would be an absolute blow to take it to the Big Brother’s house. “
He was hoping to fly to Milan last weekend with his 4 children to watch Kyle reveal to fans.
But Annie, sporting a new braided hairstyle, celebrated a pal’s 40th birthday instead.
Now he refuses to fly this weekend too.
A source said: “She has poor health and is tired of leaving everything for Kyle and puts her foot.
“He’s flown his mates out and she’s livid. He appears to be settling in very well and that’s not helping matters either.
“Kyle’s mother and dad are going to be at San Siro on Sunday for him.
“Again, he had no concept or livid when he discovered. They don’t communicate. “
Kyle, who has two young people with the 34 -year -old influencer Lauryn, is borrowed by Man City.
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