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At CSU Event, Lisa Müller Reframes Image and Explains Choice to Stay in Bavaria

She signaled cautious political interest after a taster stint in the Bavarian parliament, saying a candidacy was suggested to her but she declined for now.

Overview

  • Lisa Müller said she no longer fights the 'player-wife' label and finds being underestimated sometimes works to her advantage.
  • She confirmed the couple’s transcontinental arrangement since Thomas Müller’s 2025 move to the Vancouver Whitecaps, calling the decision difficult but necessary.
  • Managing Gestüt Wettlkam was decisive for remaining in Bavaria, and she said the pair coordinate breeding and competition plans by phone as the season begins.
  • Her recent political steps include a taster internship in the Bavarian Landtag and engagement with the CSU; she said she was asked to run locally but declined, calling herself 'too much a scaredy-cat.'
  • The remarks were made at a CSU campaign event in Bamberg with candidate Melanie Huml before roughly 150 attendees, where she also made a lighthearted quip about the gender mix on her stud.