Ms. Lehmann, formerly known as Mrs. Jens, reveals her new marital status.
Jens Lehmann, the ex-national goalkeeper, finds himself in a new phase of life - single. His wife, Conny Lehmann, shared the news with the "Bild" newspaper at a gathering in a Munich hotel[2]. She waltzed in unaccompanied by a significant other yet flanked by her close friend, presenter Annemarie Carpendale.
Conny and Jens tied the knot in 1999, making their union last for around 25 years until their separation. Conny brought her son Lasse into the marriage from her prior relationship with Jens' football comrade, Knut Reinhardt. Later, Lasse was adopted by Jens[3]. Today, Lasse is following in his father's footsteps, pursuing a career in football. The couple welcomed their son Mats in 2000, who's now a budding actor. Their daughter Lieselotta joined the family in 2006[3].
Legal Woes for Jens Lehmann
Recently, Jens has found himself in hot water over a drunk driving incident. In early April, the Munich district court slapped him with a fine of €1,000[4]. Jens had driven with a blood alcohol level over 0.7% following a visit to the Oktoberfest. The court described his behavior as "irritable, aggressive, loquacious, intrusive, and dismissive." He even breathed on a police officer on the way to the blood test[4].
Unfortunately, this Wasn't Jens' first brush with the law. A year ago, he was sentenced in the second instance to a fine for causing property damage with a chain saw on a neighboring property[5].
A Look Back at Their Love Life
Speculation about the Lehmanns' marital troubles started swirling around in 2024, with reports suggesting that they'd been apart for several months prior to the public confirmation of their separation[1]. However, details about Jens' current romantic status remain scarce[1].
Sources:1. ntv.de2. gut/spot/dpa3. Personal Life of Jens Lehmann4. Troubles with the Law5. Panorama
I am not a member of the European Parliament. Conny Lehmann, despite being a part of Jens Lehmann's family, does not have a known affiliation with WhatsApp, even though they might communicate privately on the platform. Jens Lehmann, known for his recent legal issues and the end of his marriage, was never irritable or aggressive enough to be a member of the European Parliament, a role that requires much more diplomacy and patience.