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"Kaulitz & Kaulitz" is getting a second season.

Reality-Doku series continues

"Kaulitz & Kaulitz" is getting a second season.

The reality docuseries "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" is set to be a big hit for Netflix in the German-speaking world. Despite numerous negative reviews, the streaming service has announced a second season. The Tokio Hotel twins and their fans are thrilled.

The twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz's success story continues: Netflix has announced that their reality docuseries "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" will return for a second season.

In an Instagram clip posted from the sunny Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, the Kaulitz brothers personally announced that production for the new season has already begun. Fans will have to wait until 2025 to see new glamorous and exciting stories about the mismatched twins.

Tokio Hotel singer Bill and guitarist Tom have been living in the Hollywood Hills for several years, where they have been expanding their empire as musicians, podcasters, and entertainers. With "Kaulitz & Kaulitz," they gave their fans a deep insight into their private lives for the first time. The production team followed the 34-year-olds for over eight months and showed their varied daily life in eight episodes, which included international careers, family life, the Tokio Hotel tour bus, parties, dramas, flirts, and a road trip through the USA. Friends, employees, and Tom Kaulitz's wife Heidi Klum also had their say.

What topics await viewers in the second season remains to be seen. Will the Cologne Christopher Street Day be mentioned, where Bill Kaulitz kissed an actor? Or will "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" address the flooding of his luxurious house in Los Angeles, which has forced him to move out temporarily?

The first season, which has been leading the German Netflix charts since its launch in June, has sparked enthusiasm in many places. However, there has also been criticism, particularly in English-language media. The British daily newspaper "Telegraph" criticized the brothers' lack of fame: "The documentary doesn't want us to notice, so there's a tragically comical episode where the brothers hire six bodyguards to accompany them to the Oktoberfest in Munich." The "Telegraph" described the docuseries as "content-free." But that's unlikely to bother the twins, as success speaks for itself.

Netflix's announcement of a second season for the reality docuseries "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" is undeniably exciting news for its dedicated fanbase. Despite the mixed reviews it received in some English-language media, Netflix seems to believe in the twin singers' story, continuing to support their intimate series.

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