Bill Kaulitz’s luxury villa is uninhabitable after water damage

Bill Kaulitz’s luxury villa is uninhabitable after water damage

In their joint podcast, the Kaulitz twins Bill and Tom said that Bill cannot move back into his villa in Los Angeles for the time being. Water damage has caused a “catastrophe”.

Bill Kaulitz’s villa in the Hollywood Hills is a central part of the Netflix series about the Tokio Hotel twins. While Tom Kaulitz did not want to show his private life with wife Heidi Klum so openly, Bill Kaulitz had no problem filming in his villa.

He is proud of the gem in the Hills, which was designed by the son of the most famous architect of the 20th century, Frank Lloyd Wright. Lloyd Wright Jr. once designed it for the actor Daniel De Jonghe. The Tokio Hotel singer has owned the midcentury villa since 2019. He bought the property in 2019 for $2.5 million.

Bill Kaulitz: His house in Los Angeles was under water

And today? It’s under water. At least almost. As the twins tell in their podcast, water damage in the house caused a “catastrophe”. After their trip to Europe, he and his wife Heidi Klum “returned to LA inspired,” said Tom Kaulitz. Until the twins’ assistant warned him. She was being hit by masses of water coming from his brother’s house. The studio they shared, which they showed in their Netflix documentary, was also affected.

Tom then took a look at the damage himself. “I spent the whole day carrying things out of the studio. I packed my whole house full of things, guitars – everything that could still be salvaged,” he says in the podcast. “We don’t know how long the water had been there, probably for days. Everything has obviously started to rust, everything is wet, it smells like a swamp in there. It’s a catastrophe,” says the Tokio Hotel guitarist. Some things with sentimental value were completely destroyed, he reports.

For his brother Bill, the situation is a little more serious. After all, the house is not only their shared recording studio, but also Bill’s home. “My assistant said to me: ‘Bill, you can’t go back to your house for the next six months,'” he says in conversation with his brother. “I can’t even see it. I don’t even want to look at it,” says Bill Kaulitz. How exactly the damage came about still needs to be clarified. And how long the repairs will take.

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