“Green and blue”: Bill Kaulitz suffers an accident while skiing

“Green and blue”: Bill Kaulitz suffers an accident while skiing

“Green and blue”
Bill Kaulitz suffers an accident while skiing






Bill Kaulitz suffered an accident while skiing with his relatives. He shows pictures of the injury on Instagram.

The Kaulitz-Klum clan’s Christmas party in the posh ski resort of Aspen, Colorado, seemed hard to beat in terms of harmony and festive atmosphere. It was only on the evening of December 24th (German time) that model mom Heidi Klum (51) shared that her husband Tom Kaulitz (35), his twin brother Bill (35) and daughter Leni Klum (20) were all dressed in full Santa Claus outfit were. But the traveling Tokio Hotel frontman Bill Kaulitz also revealed an unpleasant vacation experience.

Bill Kaulitz’s thumb “green and blue and swollen”

Bill suffered an injury while skiing. “Day one and I have a torn capsule in my thumb,” he shares the unpleasant news with his just over two million followers. His thumb was “green and blue and swollen.”

“Who has had that before?” the singer continues to ask. However, Bill obviously doesn’t want to let the mishap ruin his holiday on the slopes. “Now I have to keep skiing with it,” he writes alongside the picture of his hand, which is wrapped in a protective bandage.

On December 24th, Bill’s sister-in-law offered several insights into the Klums and Kaulitz brothers’ family Christmas on Instagram. Heidi Klum also took the opportunity to wish her over twelve million followers a “Merry Christmas”.

Another post shows the holiday party sledding together. Klum is beaming here while driving. The 51-year-old, however, presents a sexy look in another post. Klum is lounging in front of a fireplace in a black mini dress, under which she wears a semi-transparent body with long sleeves and legs made of black lace. : “Santa Claus… are you coming down my chimney tonight?”.

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Source: Stern

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