How The Other Half Lives: Reinout Oerlemans's $14.9 Million Contemporary Will Have You California Dreamin'.
Indeed, there is money to be made in reality TV.
Reinout Oerleman, the former Dutch TV soap star and production executive of the hit TV show "The Biggest Loser," is currently listing his Beverly Hills contemporary home for a hefty chunk of change: $14.9 million. Full of style, class and charm, this show-stopper is anything
but a biggest loser. In fact, we think its interior details and architectural features rocket this home straight to #1.
Think: cashmere walls.
Complete with sliding glass doors overlooking a gorgeous Wilshire view, an 80-foot lap pool and cashmere (yes, cashmere!) walls, this stunner is fit for a winner indeed. Rather than showcasing stark, modern furniture in a minimalist setting, Oerleman's home showcases comfy, oversized couches, wooden sculptures and warm furnishings.
There's plenty of warm furnishings to go around. Now that's what I'd call
the biggest winner.
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Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)
It is obvious this is a "rich" guy we need to go after in this country......TAXTAXTAX and MORE TAXES!!!! These Hollywood types always seem to think WE should pay more, but not them. I can hardly wait til Obamas Marxist agenda starts to affect THEM.....then we will hear them scream!!
ReplyToo shallow for a diving board. Those little remote controlled sailboats would be fun it that. Nah, for $14.9 Mil you could buy a real sail boat & cruise the Caymens. Al-
ReplyHow jealous you all are, what a terrible vice to have. It's wonderful that this man has made something of himself to the point of having a beautiful home such as he has. What all of you, who are jealous, should do is look at him as inspiration. That is what one gets when one works hard either by using his brains or his hands. That's America for you, it gives chances to those that strive for a better life. Granted, not everyone can achieve what he has, but that is no reason to aim snike remarks at him. Grow up!
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