- Jeffree Star shared a look inside his $14.6 million mansion in a YouTube video published Wednesday.
- The video shows Star and his boyfriend, Nathan Schwandt, taking the YouTubers Shane Dawson and Ryland Adams around their 25,000-square-foot home.
- Star's new mansion includes lavish features like a gaming room, a three-story elevator, a gym, a spa, and a sauna.
- Attached to the home is a 16-car garage, acres of land, and an empty barn, which Star said he plans to turn into a beauty studio.
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Jeffree Star has officially moved into his $14.6 million mansion β and he's inviting his fans to take a look inside.
On Wednesday, the makeup mogul shared a video titled "Our New DREAM House Tour!" featuring Star and his boyfriend, Nathan Schwandt, showing the YouTubers Shane Dawson and Ryland Adams around.
They took a look at everything from the home's giant kitchen to its massive backyard, and discussed Star's plans to redecorate.
Star began the video by sharing words of gratitude
The YouTuber said he struggled with money for years before he was able to afford such a giant home.
"Now, I woke up this morning, and β can we get deep for a second? β I sobbed," Star said. "I cried happy tears this morning because it has been such a crazy journey getting here, and I think sometimes people only see the success or the rewards. But on a real level, six years ago I had $500 to my name."
He continued: "I'm proud that I'm self-made. I'm proud that I've gotten this far on my own. And when I quit music, I literally had about $400-plus left. It was me, Diva, and Diamond in my apartment, and I had dreams of starting a makeup line."
When Dawson arrived at Star's home, he compared the space to a castle
Though Star's team filmed most of his new YouTube video, a few clips were captured by Dawson and Adams, who are engaged.
Dawson said he wanted to film his real reaction to Star's home and chose not to look at real-estate photos online.
"From what I've heard, it's a castle," Dawson said while driving to Star's house.
Once they arrived, Dawson and Adams repeatedly said "oh my God," then joked that Star's home should have valet parking.
Before taking Dawson and Adams inside his home, Star stressed that he doesn't welcome uninvited visitors
Almost immediately after Star purchased his new home, his address and photos of the space were shared online. And according to the YouTuber, uninvited fans began visiting as a result.
Star addressed the problem on December 15, saying he had armed guards living on-site.
In his latest YouTube video, Star reiterated that message.
"Obviously things leaked online. A lot of media outlets have posted it," Star said. "There's a few people that were trying to sell this house that never could, so there's, like, videos of, like, the real estate floating around. And I'm like, can y'all just take that down? At least my address? But you know what, it's out there.
"At the end of the day, you know, we are in a gated community," he continued. "If you're living here, please leave me alone. My dogs hate when people are driving by."
Though Star clearly loves his home, he says he has plans to redecorate
Throughout the YouTube video, Star shows Dawson and Adams nearly every inch of his new house.
First, there's an entryway with massive staircases and an advanced security system.
Some may be surprised to see that Star's new home is not pink but instead features more classic decorations β which is intentional, the YouTuber said.
"We're not going to do a Barbie house, and I think a lot of people may be shocked by that," Star said. "But I just want to β I don't know. I'm just feeling a whole different vibe of, like, opulence and, like, black velvet and gold and white and, like, woodsy."
Star and Schwandt then led Dawson and Adams into the kitchen, which has numerous refrigerators, and to a room dedicated to Star's dogs, which he said would be filled with artwork.
They then entered a glass elevator, which brought them to the home's movie theater.
Star said that he planned to adorn the space with popcorn machines but that he also reached out to Pinkberry in hopes of receiving his own yogurt dispenser.
The group then embarked on a tour of the home's arcade, which is filled with Star's collection of pinball machines, and its wine cellar, which Star said he'd turn into a "weed cellar."
Star, Schwandt, Dawson, and Adams eventually made their way to the home's 16-car garage, the gym, the sauna, the spa, and numerous bedrooms and bathrooms.
To conclude the tour, Star showed off his massive backyard, which includes a full outdoor kitchen, a pool, and acres of land.
Star also pointed to an empty barn on his property, which he said would be turned into a "beauty barn" complete with a hair studio, a nail salon, and makeup vanities.
Watch Star's full house tour on his YouTube channel.
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