Is tom kaulitz gay

7 things to know about rocker Tom Kaulitz, Heidi Klum's reported new husband

Subscribe Newsletters

FacebookEmailXLinkedInRedditBlueskyWhatsAppCopy linkImpact Link

SaveSaved Read in app

This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Grow an Insider and start reading an account? .

  • According to recent reports, Heidi Klum, 46, quietly married Tom Kaulitz, 29, a limited months back. The two announced their engagement in December of
  • The lovebirds have been virtual dating since February of A year later, TMZ reports that they obtained a marriage license.
  • Here are seven things to know about Kaulitz, including he's a member of the German rock band Tokio Hotel, he's a twin, and he speaks three languages.
  • Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories.

Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz are the most recent couple to have quietly tied the knot, according to multiple reports.

Public records suggests that the two obtained a marriage license back in February, and on that similar day, TMZ found the couple leaving a dinner date.

Representatives for Heidi Klum didn't imm

“Had to hide my sexuality for a very extended time”

"We're the most legendary twins in the world," Bill and Tom Kaulitz confidently say at the start of the modern Netflix reality series about their lives. Cameras followed the Tokio Hotel brothers for a year and let viewers take part in all possible and impossible scenes - from the Oktoberfest to decluttering, from the driving examine to the dermatologist's examination. During the latter, Bill gets nervous and talks about a cancer shock the previous year: "I had a precancerous expansion on my back that had to be removed." The camera also focuses on the scar.

In addition to many colorful and glittering moments, where parties are held or suits are bought for a five-digit euro amount, "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" also shows many intimate moments. Tom talks about his teenage years and the fame at the beginning of their band Tokio Hotel: "The career as teenagers was overwhelming. Our lives were consumed by fear." Ultimately, this stress also led to the advance to Los Angeles.

Bill's sexuality takes up a lot of space. We witness him searching for novel male acqua

While his twin brother Tom Kaulitz (35) has been happily married to Heidi Klum (51) since , Bill Kaulitz has experienced several setbacks in matters of love. In the podcast "Hotel Matze" with Matze Hielscher (45), he speaks openly about the pitfalls of his love life.

Bill Kaulitz on failed relationships: 'I'm too lazy to operate through it'

'That's something I need to work on,' says the singer. 'But I'm also too lazy to function on it.' Processing the bad experiences and going to therapy is something he has 'no desire for. And then I've already fallen in cherish again (laughs).' He's glad that after the 'very awful experiences' he's had, 'I can still maintain interest in another man. [] I'm not scared to put my heart on the line again. When I find someone great, I dive right back in.'

His brother Tom has always been 'an incredibly relationship-oriented person, and I always thought that about myself. But I was always the wilder one. I had very irrational relationships at a very young age that were classified, and I still carry that with me today. When it's forbidden and secret, that's when it's exci

Get to know Tokio Hotel&#;s Bill and Tom in the reality series &#;Kaulitz & Kaulitz&#;

Back in the early s identical twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz found fame alongside friends Georg Listing and Gustav Schäfer in German emo-rock band Tokio Hotel.

While they found fans with their blend of alternative pop-punk, the band also had a distinctive style and images of the androgynous looking lead singer Bill Kauwitz spread across the internet.

- Advertisement -

It&#;s unbiased to say that outside of Germany most people would have seen pictures of Bill Kaulitz with his gigantic hair and leather outfits, long before they heard what Tokio Hotel sounded like.

The band&#;s breakthrough came with the release of their debut album Schrei in , and Tokio Hotel continued to evolve their sound with subsequent albums such as Zimmer (), Humanoid (), and Kings of Suburbia (). Along the way they started recording songs in English as well as German.

Their fans are dubbed &#;aliens&#; and at one point so intense was the interest in the group that Bill and Tom had to relocate to the USA just f