Tokyo Hotel Mother: Shocking Revelation

In the new season of her Netflix documentary "Kaulitz & Kaulitz," Simone Charlotte Trümper (57), the mother of the two 35-year-old musicians, speaks for the first time about her tough battle against an illness.
And in doing so, a confession came to light that really hits home. She recounted that before a major operation, she was actually asked where her boys should go if she were no longer around. Imagine that!
A Will for Her Children
She didn't have a will because she thought she had nothing to bequeath. But the doctor clarified: It wasn't about possessions, but about who would take care of Bill and Tom. Charlotte Trümper raised her sons alone for a long time near Magdeburg. The thought that she might not be there for them was unbearable. She cried a lot, this worry was huge and all-encompassing.
How Bill and Tom Dealt with It
Bill Kaulitz still remembers that moment very clearly when his mother told them: "We have to be very strong now because mom won't be around much longer." A shocking message for two young boys. Tom Kaulitz explains that this very burden was the reason why he and Bill grew up incredibly fast. As twins, they grew even closer together and had to be very independent from an early age.
The Fight Continues – and Life Lessons
Fortunately, the operation went well. But the fight against the illness is not over for Simone Charlotte Trümper. Although today she lets her celebrity sons shake up her life, the message she gave her children early on is clear: You can't always completely rely on others. "Since then, I've prepared them not to completely rely on me. They can, but they shouldn't," she says. She stopped telling fairy tales and began to bring her sons closer to the true stories of life. A hard, but seemingly important lesson.
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