Victor Lindelöf Wife Maja Rides Mechanical Bull in Texas

Victor Lindelöf’s wife Maja Lindelof rode a mechanical bull in Texas and posted the clip with a drunk caption during a World Cup trip to the U.S.

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Victor Lindelöf Wife Maja Rides Mechanical Bull in Texas

Victor Lindelöf’s wife, Maja Lindelof, spent a Texas night out riding a mechanical bull while visiting the U.S. for the World Cup. She turned a routine nightlife clip into the story itself by posting the ride, then undercutting the polish with her own caption.

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Maja Lindelof’s 9.7 Score

Maja Lindelof has been labeled the Premier League’s hottest WAG and given a 9.7 out of 10 score on the app tied to that label. That score is the frame around the attention she gets: the night out was not just a private dinner or a passing post, but another public moment for someone already presented as a high-profile football spouse.

Last week in Texas, she hopped on the bull and was shown starting backward before getting turned around. The video turns a short nightlife stop into the kind of social post that travels fast because it delivers movement, a recognizable setting, and a self-aware punchline in one clip.

“Still a bit drunk” Caption

“Still a bit drunk while posting this, might delete later,” she wrote in the caption. That line does the work of the entire post: it keeps the tone loose, signals she knew exactly how the video would read, and makes the bull ride feel less like staged image management and more like a spontaneous night out.

July 7, 2018, sits in the background of the story because the source also points back to Maja Nilsson and Camilla Sjodahl-Essen at the 2018 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match between Sweden and England at Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. The contrast is plain: the same World Cup orbit that once centered on a match-day crowd now produces a nightlife clip in Texas, and the newer post is the one with the sharper viral instinct.

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Texas Nightlife Aftermath

Victor Lindelöf is the named link that makes the Texas clip travel beyond a casual social post, but Maja Lindelof’s own caption is what gives it traction. For readers tracking the story, the practical takeaway is simple: the ride was posted, the joke was self-directed, and the post already carried enough specificity to stand on its own without any added explanation.

The unresolved point is the one the post itself leaves hanging: what app gave Maja Lindelof the 9.7 out of 10 score. Until that is pinned down, the score works less like a formal ranking and more like a label attached to her public image, which is exactly why the bull-riding clip landed so quickly.

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