Career suicide - English vers
17 parts Complete Mature»Bill Kaulitz is one of the most charismatic figures in the music world.« Süddeutsche Zeitung
»He wouldn't be where he is today if he hadn't stood by himself unconditionally.« Vice As the face of the band Tokio Hotel, Bill Kaulitz was loved, ridiculed, admired and hated like no other for his eccentric demeanor. Fans adored his androgynous style, the press reacted with bewilderment and speculation about his sexual identity. When the hype surrounding him reached dangerous proportions, Bill fled to Los Angeles with his twin brother Tom. From there he looks back on the first thirty years of his life. Growing up near Magdeburg, Bill was used to hostility and incomprehension, but never let himself be put off and consistently pursued his artistic visions and his dream of a life away from provincial narrow-mindedness. Here, for the first time, he talks openly about his childhood in the middle of nowhere, about Tokio Hotel's overwhelming success, but also about escapades, loneliness and the special relationship with his brother Tom. With a foreword by Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre