Chloe Goodman reveals why she knows footballer husband Grant Hall will never stray as she lifts the lid on WAG life, swapping reality TV for university and her fairytale family
As I delve deeper into the captivating narrative of Chloe, I find myself profoundly moved by her resilience and determination. Her journey, like a winding road, is marked by challenges and triumphs, yet she navigates it with grace and tenacity.
Over the past decade, Chloe Goodman has made a splash in the world of celebrity, initially known for her lively personality and party-loving image, which she showcased during her time on the reality TV series Ex On The Beach.
After more than a decade of high-profile appearances on Celebrity Big Brother, modeling, and working as a celebrity body double, she now chooses to live away from the public eye.
It’s clear that the Chloe I encounter now isn’t the same individual I used to associate with from her appearances on MTV, causing trouble, or partying late into the night at clubs.
She graciously welcomed me into her stunning residence located in East Sussex, a place she shares with her football player spouse, Grant Hall, and their delightful kids, four-year-old daughter Isla and two-year-old son Hudson.
With a warm and friendly demeanor, coupled with a keen attention to detail, it’s evident that Chloe possesses the ideal character traits for pursuing an adult nursing degree, as she will be commencing her studies in September.
For Chloe, the moment seems ideal as she’s eager to resume her education, which will enable her to expand the range of services provided at her aesthetics clinic, Opiah.
Interestingly enough, it’s ironic that while Chloe steps away to prioritize her family, her sister Lauryn is grabbing all the attention because of the same focus on family matters.
You’d have to be living under a rock to avoid being caught up in the Goodman family drama of late.
It became known in January that Lauryn was involved in a romantic relationship with married soccer player Kyle Walker, leading to the birth of their shared second child.
Subsequently, Kyle and his spouse Annie Kilner found themselves embroiled in a highly visible disagreement, while their kids, Kairo (age 4) and Kinara (12 months), unfortunately became unwitting bystanders.
It’s understandable then that Chloe doesn’t wish to be caught up in the drama.
Despite living a stone’s throw away from her sibling, the pair stay out of each other’s lives.
When it comes to Lauryn, it’s not a topic that Chloe wishes to discuss. After all, she has her own family to take care of, and I can see firsthand that she has enough on her plate.
Apart from nurturing two energetic kids, Chloe is also tasked with looking after her trio of spirited canines: the dachshund named Harley, along with French bulldogs Coco and Chanel.
During our chat, the children, and indeed the dogs, all vie for Chloe’s attention at some point.
It’s nothing new for Chloe though, who when discussing the chaos of every morning, quips: ‘There’s five mouths to feed before I even do my own!’
Even so, it’s clear that Chloe wouldn’t change a thing about her life, and her gratitude and contentment are evident.
There was a time, after all, when Chloe feared she may never have children.
In 2018, Chloe underwent a procedure to remove about half of her cervix due to an unusual result from a Pap smear test. She informed her followers that her doctor had mentioned this procedure might affect her ability to conceive.
Despite enduring two challenging pregnancies, she still succeeded in conceiving naturally, and now, Grant and Chloe are delighting in their ‘remarkable’ offspring.
She admits: ‘With my youngest growing up, I totally get why mums go “shall we have another?”
It seems like you tend to recall the past through a romanticized lens, overlooking any challenging experiences, instead focusing on the cherished memories that stand out.
‘I would have had another one but medically I can’t have any more children. It’s too risky.
As an ardent admirer, I must confess that bringing Isla and Hudson into our world was no easy feat – it was a challenge that pushed me to my limits. Frankly, I felt like each pregnancy could be my last if I continued down the same path.
‘So I’m not one to be greedy. I have a girl and a boy and they’re brilliant.
In a sense, because there’s no possibility for another, I truly savor these moments and am fully engaged when they occur.
‘When we’re together, I’m really in the moment.’
It must help as well that her connection with husband Grant is stronger than ever.
In June, Chloe and soccer defender Grant (from Swindon Town) exchanged vows in Portugal, surrounded by their cherished companions and family members. However, her sister Lauryn was not included on the guest list.
She confesses that the past year has been incredibly busy for her, as it included her father’s 60th birthday, her own wedding, her sister Amelia’s birthday, and her own birthday all happening within a single week.
For an entire week, we had a grand celebration in Portugal, but amidst the festivities, I was also diligently studying since my university classes begin in September. Somehow, I feel unusually overwhelmed!
After two months, the Goodmans’ situation remains turbulent instead of easing up. Regrettably, they’ve had to postpone their honeymoon.
I, a devoted admirer, found myself astonished this month when TopMob unveiled the heart-wrenching news: the beloved couple had to forfeit their idyllic getaway to Bali, all because of the incessant harassment they’ve endured due to her being linked with sister Lauryn. The relentless trolling and stress have become too much to bear, it seems.
Chloe confesses: ‘We aren’t having one. It’s too busy right now. Far too busy.
Currently, Grant is back playing football, and I’ll be starting university shortly. With the demands of managing my aesthetics clinic Opiah, being a full-time mother, and focusing on our current priorities, both study and family life are taking precedence over other activities at this time.
Yet she hasn’t ruled out a trip in the future, as she muse: ‘We might do one. Think it’s probably best when the kids are a bit older.
We’ll postpone taking care of them since they require a lot of attention. Once they become more independent, we’ll reconsider the idea, giving us some personal time in between.
Currently, Chloe is concentrating on her life as a newlywed, acknowledging that it requires some getting used to referring to Grant as her husband, having been engaged for four years prior.
She admits, “Though I continue to refer to him as my fiance, it’s important to note that our relationship remains unaltered. In fact, if anything, we’ve grown even happier – more peaceful, relaxed.”
Insisting she’s not worried about anything changing, she jokes: ‘We’re a family and married. There’s no out. He’s locked in now!’
Despite her assurances, I wonder if there is part of Chloe that is worried about the footballer stereotype.
There are, after all, constantly stories about players cheating on their partners or being caught up in scandals.
Given that Lauryn’s sister shares the unique bond of being the mother of two children with Manchester City player Kyle, it’s understandable that she may harbor some concerns in the back of her mind that Grant might someday embody the typical stereotype.
The answer is a firm no.
Chloe explains: ‘Grant’s never been like that. He’s never been the drinking guy.
If it weren’t for him purchasing the house adjacent to my father’s, our paths might never have crossed. Surprisingly, we shared the same circle of friends, yet I had never come across him before due to his preference for solitude. He generally prefers to keep to himself.
‘He knows footballers but his friends are people from school that he’s known his whole life.’
In a quick encounter, I crossed paths with Grant who was dashing out the door. He displayed a friendly demeanor and courtesy, appearing to be in high spirits while also running short on time.
Chloe points out: “Though it’s supposed to be his day off, he’s actually heading to a cryochamber for recovery and then visiting a chiropractor. It seems like every day is filled with football-related activities for him, making his days off not really days off.”
As a committed adherent, my primary emphasis lies on recovery, nourishment, and peak performance. I strive to extend my career and maintain my physical well-being, ensuring self-care is never overlooked.
That lifestyle we follow doesn’t mesh well with alcohol and parties, so I’ve never fretted over him going out because he always stays in.
“In my younger years, I used to go out and party, but since becoming a parent, the after-effects of those nights aren’t worth enduring anymore!”
It’s logical for Chloe, who has experienced unfounded judgments herself, to avoid falling prey to stereotypes.
She ponders, ‘Others often think I’m snobbish and appreciate wealth, but the truth is, if a footballer marries someone who appears very stylish, they quickly assume she’s just after his wealth.’
If a person marries someone they’ve known all their lives, people might say, “He could find someone even better for him,” but it seems impossible to please everyone.
It seems like things have shifted quite a bit, as I believe women these days tend to be more self-reliant. They often aspire to build their own professional paths.
They prefer establishing their unique endeavors and individual identities distinct from their romantic partners. Previously, the focus often centered around who they were in a relationship with, as opposed to their personal identity.
‘Now in our generation, both parents work. I think I’d have been stupid if I ever didn’t work.’
Chloe pays no attention to the trolls and the judgement anyway.
She clarifies, “I’m not taking actions just to please others, but rather to bring happiness to myself and my family.”
This is in part her reason for going back to school.
Since her adolescence, Chloe has been involved with reality TV, which meant she couldn’t attend college.
Currently, she’s signed up for a three-year program to become an adult nursing specialist. Her ambition is to earn the qualification of an advanced nurse practitioner, allowing her to extend the range of services provided at her aesthetics clinic.
She admits that she felt a bit awkward returning to school, as everyone seemed to be around 20, having just graduated from college. However, she realized that the real embarrassment lies in not pursuing one’s dreams and allowing others to hinder your progress in life.
“Though I might be the eldest among my university peers or in my specific class, it doesn’t bother me. I make choices that align with my own lifestyle and my family’s needs, rather than conforming to what others expect.”
Chloe and her family have undoubtedly prospered, as they’ve flourished out of the public eye due to a positive mindset they carry with them.
As I watch the pieces fall perfectly into place for our shining star, I can’t help but ponder if there will come a time when we can mend the divide between us sisters, Lauryn and myself.
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