Podcast confession: Bill and Tom Kaulitz' fairy tale hour: "Of course that was all nonsense"

Since autumn 2021, Bill and Tom Kaulitz have had a podcast called "Kaulitz Hills - Senf auf Hollywood", in which they let their fans and listeners participate in their lives on a weekly basis.

Podcast confession: Bill and Tom Kaulitz' fairy tale hour: "Of course that was all nonsense"

Since autumn 2021, Bill and Tom Kaulitz have had a podcast called "Kaulitz Hills - Senf auf Hollywood", in which they let their fans and listeners participate in their lives on a weekly basis. It's about everyday things and in between they yell at each other, bully each other and chat out of the box. When you listen, you learn many decadent life details of the former teenage stars. But in the audio format, the Kaulitz brothers now also admit that they don't always tell their fans the truth.

The two twins were very successful with their band Tokio Hotel in the noughties, so they also had stalkers and their house in Hamburg was once broken into. Too much for the brothers, who then moved to Los Angeles more than ten years ago. Although the band Tokio Hotel was never broken up, they continued to produce albums, but the Kaulitz brothers have not yet been able to build on their great success. But the marriage of Tom Kaulitz and Heidi Klum gave the celebrity of Magdeburg a renewed boost.

In the episode "Im VIP area with Kraftclub" of their podcast, Tom Kaulitz now explains why they sometimes consider a fairy tale hour necessary and not everything they tell is always true. In recent episodes, Heidi Klum's husband not only reported on his marriage to the supermodel, but also that he was on a cure. The Klum husband told in detail about his stay in the Himalayas and that no women were allowed there. A little later, according to his own statements, he continued his cure in Greenland. But now the 32-year-old confesses that none of it really happened that way, despite detailed descriptions of his whereabouts.

"I can tell it now. I was neither in Greenland nor in the Himalayas, of course that was all nonsense, because of course I never say when I'm still there, where I really am. It's completely clear, well for all the idiots in the press." His brother Bill adds that the press hasn't written anything about the second invented spa stay in Greenland. "I can say it now, I was on a cure in Europe," explains Tom Kaulitz.

However, they leave unanswered whether the statement that the Tokio Hotel star made to the press is related to current harassment by fans or whether his statement relates more to the past.

Source: Kaulitz Hills Podcast