‘I’m a star but I don’t have a flashy lifestyle’ – Looking back at the impressive speech and happy life with former striker Kai Havertz’s girlfriend in London

According to KAI HAVERTZ, he doesn’t lead an ostentatious lifestyle like some other football players.

The 23-year-old Chelsea star would rather live a modest lifestyle than see some players waste excessive amounts of their money.

Kai Havertz doesn't live a flashy lifestyleHavertz related a tale about being “maybe (acting) a bit too cool” and getting carried away when he was 17.

The “fаncy rucksack” he purchased did not fit him well.

“It was white with gold, flash, but I just thought: ‘It’s not me,’” the German said to The Guardian. I was unable to be serious with myself.

“I brought this up to my parents. They would tell me to quit, “Kai, it’s not you,” if I changed.

His girlfriend Sophia Weber gets him to load the dishwasherIn the end, he gave his sister Lea his bag.

The 2021 Champions League winning goal scorer also said that he still has household duties to do even when he is performing well.

Sophia Weber, his girlfriend, will continue to advise him to “put the plates in the dishwasher.”

Havertz also acknowledged that he respects those who are grounded and don’t splurge on “fаncy” things, such as Toni Kroos and N’Golo Kante.

“There’s this image of football players, all fаncy and diamonds and this and that,” he said.

Havertz has started his own charity to help people and animals“I have seen athletes who spend so much money on items that you wonder why they do what they do.

While some gamers don’t give a dаmn, others do. It’s not always as simple as declaring, “I did this.”

That may be a little phony at times. I’ve had a variety of characters. Toni Kroos is a simple, easygoing person who doesn’t give a dаmn about glitzy things.

He is aware that life is more than just sports. One more is N’Golo Kante.

“He doesn’t care about cars or clothing, and he’s had the same phone for 10 years.

The attacker is a big animal lover“You cannot use [spending] as a basis for judging people.” I don’t care if that makes them happy.

It’s possible that they are decent individuals at heart; they are simply trying to seem cool. Perhaps it serves as a kind of protection at times.”

With the aim of assisting both people and animals, the former Bayer Leverkusen player has also been giving back by founding the Kai Havertz Stiftung charity.

“Over the past few years, I’ve realized I can give something back,” he said. I could see it well. Everyone ought to be able to see it.