Alisha Lehmann’s shocking confession: offer of 110 thousand dollars from a well-known person
Aston Villa footballer Alisha Lehmann said she received an offer of $110,000 from a “very well-known person” to spend the night together.
The striker, one of the most recognizable faces in international women’s football, has more than 15.5 million followers on Instagram. Lehmann is believed to be the most valuable player at this summer’s Women’s World Cup on the social media platform; The average media value per share is £241,314.
The 24-year-old also became the first brand ambassador for Prime, KSI and Logan Paul’s sports hydration drink, joining the likes of Erling Haaland.
The WSL star has such a reputation that she is also releasing her own calendar for the second year in a row.
Lehmann, whose fame extends beyond the WSL, has also likely attracted the attention of international fans; But one request surprised the Swiss star.
“110 THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR ONE NIGHT”
While sharing a memory he had on the DirTea Talk podcast, the actor said:
“I was in Miami, my favorite place, and I met some friends at a club. “I received a message on my mobile phone, I didn’t respond, but the same person later sent a message to my bodyguard who was taking care of me.”
“The messages came from a very well-known person. We had met before at an event. The message read: “I will pay Alisha 100,000 Swiss francs (approximately $110,000) to spend one night with him.”
“NEVER AGAIN!”
While Lehmann declined the offer, he sarcastically questioned the amount, prompting the anonymous man to text his bodyguard again.
“But my answer was ‘No way! Only 110 thousand?’. The crazy thing is that your message is still on my phone. “This is a bit stupid.”
When asked to give a clue about the man’s identity, he remained tight-lipped and said: “I cannot reveal his name. But he is very, very well known internationally.”
CRAZY INSTAGRAM EARNINGS
The 24-year-old is believed to have the highest estimated earnings per Instagram post of all soccer players at the Women’s World Cup:
“Some people look at Instagram and social media and don’t even know I actually play soccer. When I don’t post soccer photos for a week, people say ‘he doesn’t even play.'”
“I AM A REAL FOOTBALL PLAYER”
“I think sometimes it’s a little difficult because, like everyone, I train every day, I play every weekend and sometimes it’s difficult because they take pictures of you.”
“I am a real soccer player. I work hard every day. “I want to be the best version of myself in football and that is my first priority in life.”
The 42-time international joined Villa in 2021 and in August extended his stay in the Midlands until 2026, with the option to extend for a further year.
Source: Sozcu

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