She told the Mirror: "I feel sorry for both Annie and Lauryn, I really feel for both of them. He's in the wrong, without a shadow of a doubt, footballers think they're invincible and can get away with it. From the age of seven they're told they're great and go on to earn huge amounts of money.
"I really do feel for Annie, she's just had a baby and there is Lauryn and she's got a camera crew, she's on telly, if I was Lauryn, I'd give it a bit of time and be more respectful. It's hard for everyone involved, he's done wrong. It's very tough because there are kids involved. I did think it wasn't good that Lauryn went to the Euros, you don't want to be cast out from the football world which I think has happened.
"Nobody wants to be the Yoko Ono of the football world. I don't agree with her, she knew he was with someone else at the time and had a family. I've had it done to me, I know that pain and what it's like, it's very tough. Kyle is the baddie, I think after the court case people started to sympathise with him from all the financial demands she was making, which I don't think Mariah Carey would even ask for."