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Despite 900 square meters and 6 bathrooms: Bushido's family around Anna-Maria Ferchichi is already moving again

Created: 10/11/2022 2:06 p.m

Bushido und Anna-Maria Ferchichi sitzen im Auto.
Living in Dubai since this summer – and moving again: Bushido (44) and wife Anna-Maria Ferchichi (40). © Screenshot/Instagram/anna_maria_ferchichi (photomontage)

Bushido and his wife Anna-Maria Ferchichi have been living in Dubai for almost six weeks. Nevertheless, the two want to move again soon. On Instagram, they rave about their new dream home.

Dubai – Celebrity homes are a world apart. After all, the dwellings of the rich and beautiful float in lofty price ranges and are usually in breathtaking locations that you only get to see in films or on postcards. Accordingly, rap legend Bushido (44) and his wife Anna-Maria Ferchichi (40) took the search for the luxury dream house to Dubai in the summer – to celebrate family happiness with lots of sunshine and near the sea.

No dream house: Bushido and Anna-Maria Ferchichi are moving again

Together with their eight children – for whom a minibus is often rented for excursions – the dream couple dared to move to the United Arab Emirates in August. And as you would expect from a multi-platinum music veteran, the family home with an area of 900 square meters and six bathrooms is really impressive. Less than six weeks after moving in, Bushido, Anna-Maria Ferchichi and their offspring will soon be moving again.

As Sarah Connor’s sister (42) reports in an Instagram story, life in the new noble home is not quite as magical as she had hoped. Because there are many construction sites around the house and leisurely walks with the triplets Leonora, Naima and Amaya are only possible to a limited extent. “When we arrived here, it was a bit of a shock, even though the house is gorgeous,” remembers Anna-Maria. “We actually feel comfortable there, the neighborhood is nice, but that’s really a no-go.”

Where money is no object – the most expensive celebrity houses:

Bill Gates Xanadu 2 – Medina, Washington – approx. 127 million euros
George & Amal Clooney Villa Oleandra – Laglio, Italy – approx. 100 million euros
George Lucas Skywalker Ranch – San Francisco – approx. 100 million euros
Jay Z & Beyoncé Bel Air – about 90 million euros
Angelina Jolie Château Miraval – Côte d’Azur – approx. 62 million euros

Family happiness with a sea view: Bushido and Anna-Maria Ferchichi are celebrating their new dream home

But the two of them don’t give up their search for their dream home that easily. In November, having just arrived in Dubai, they move into a top-class apartment building with moving boxes and little rascals in tow. “First and foremost, we do this for the babies,” explains Anna-Maria. With the statement, she really makes her rapper husband laugh – and quickly adds: “And for mom.”

After a bike ride with the landlords and a subsequent picnic with a view of the sea, the two seem in good spirits – which is understandable given such happiness. Incidentally, Bushido and Anna-Maria Ferchichi are not the only prominent couple planning to move in the near future. Prince Harry (38) and Duchess Meghan (41) are also looking for a new home worth millions in the US luxury residence Hope Ranch. Sources used : Instagram/anna_maria_ferchichi, tag24.de, hellomagazine.com

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