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The twin brothers Tom and Bill Kaulitz, founder of the band Tokio Hotel, have been living in the metropolis of Los Angeles for around 15 years. In the past few days there have been massive protests against the controversial immigration and deportation policy of US President Donald Trump. Now the native of Leipzig commented on the escalating clashes between demonstrating and authorities.
Tom and Bill Kaulitz concerned: escalate tensions in Los Angeles
The protests have been ongoing for several days. Most recently, the US government sent around 4,000 soldiers from the National Guard to Los Angeles-officially to protect federal buildings and employees from violent riots. However, the government accuse the government of further heating the situation with the massive military operation. According to a report by the “Tagesschau”, over 200 demonstrators have been arrested so far.
The Tokyo Hotel twins had traveled to Germany at the time when the protests in Los Angeles began. Therefore, they would have to get an idea of the situation on site, Tom Kaulitz explained to the “dpa”. However, the two have an opinion on the situation: “Of course you are worried,” says Tom Kaulitz. “This is our home.” His brother Bill added hope that “it calms down as soon as possible”.
Kaulitz brothers back in Germany for series premiere
The reason for her trip to Germany was the premiere of the second season of her Netflix documentary series “Kaulitz & Kaulitz”, which took place in the Berlin Delphi Film Palace. The new episodes will be available on Netflix from June 17, 2025. The first season published in June 2024 was a great success. In several countries, the reality series rose directly to the charts.
Tom and Bill Kaulitz became world famous with their band Tokio Hotel and the hit “Through the Monsun” 2005. Tom Kaulitz has been married to the “Germany’s Next Top Model”- moderator Heidi Klum since 2019.

