
Kieran Trippier's ex Charlotte breaks silence on split from England ace and reveals it was her decision to break up
In a post on Instagram today, Charlotte, 36, explained she was "not ready to talk" about the ongoing situation with Kieran.
The Sun exclusively reported earlier this week that England star Kieran, 34, was getting a divorce from Charlotte, according to pals.
He also confirmed the couple had been separated for more than a year.
Speaking on Instagram today, Charlotte said: "I just wanted to let everyone know that I am fine.
"Obviously I'm not ready to talk about my situation.
"In time I will, when I'm comfortable and the time's right.
"I've got three young children and I don't want to be putting things out there for them to see."
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