DFB captain
Nude pictures? Giulia Gwinn talks about clear offers
Updated on May 21, 2025 – 8:59 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.
In her book, Giulia Gwinn explains how she stands in nude pictures. The DFB captain talks about corresponding offers-and how she reacted to it.
For Giulia Gwinn, nude pictures are out of the question in the “Playboy” or an account with “ONLYFANS”. “Paying a bikinifoto on my account is okay. Everything else exceeds my personal border,” writes the captain of the German footballers in her book “Write Your Own Story” in a passage about the appropriate “Playboy” inquiries.
Gwinn explains that the erotic platform “ONLYFANS”, who are increasingly asking athletes, has “no second”: “I will never do anything like this.” With this attitude, her advisor is also full of her. “I would never let anyone urge or persuade me,” says the 25-year-old from FC Bayern: “No matter what sum it is about.”
Gwinn, who has over 630,000 followers on Instagram, finds the topic of money, but “nobody plays only because of the money.” Compared to her first professional contract at SC Freiburg “over a few hundred euros”, she is now transferred “a multiple” to her account in Munich. “But I do not earn millions a year. Sometimes I have the impression that some people have a wrong, an excessive picture.”
FC Bayern Munich’s honorary president Uli Hoeneß did not miss the premiere of Gwinn’s book. Gwinn’s parents Gabi and Florian, Bavaria President Herbert Hainer and Hoeneß were sitting in the audience.
“She is a wonderful example of the ‘Mia San Mia’ of the club,” enthused the Munich patron from the 25-year-old, who has been playing for FC Bayern since summer 2019. Gwinn, who appeared in a black dress on the festive evening, also reports on a special Hoeneß call.
In autumn 2022, the long -time Munich president chose the number of the outdoor player. “It is clear to him that it is already my second cruciate ligament rupture. And he tells me sentences that I will never forget: ‘Whenever you need something – call me personally. I really mean myself. And not about any corners. I like to help you,'” recalls Gwinn in her book. That was a “very formative moment” for her.

