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Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima lists $16M home with AI and laser-powered security system
Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima lists $16M home with AI and laser-powered security system

New York Post

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima lists $16M home with AI and laser-powered security system

Brazilian supermodel and former Victoria's Secret Angel, Adriana Lima, is parting ways with her Los Angeles estate — a property where the security measures read more like a celebrity protection playbook than a standard home listing. Priced at $15.995 million, the modern Brentwood compound sits behind custom gates and mature hedging on one of the widest lots in the North Bundy flats, with 120 feet of frontage. Lima and her husband, film producer Andre Lemmers III, purchased the 7,400-square-foot property only three years ago for $12.35 million, according to The Wall Street Journal, which first reported on the listing. 12 Adriana Lima's Brentwood home could double as a high-fashion fortress. Tyler Hogan 12 The longtime Victoria's Secret Angel and her hubby are listing the heavily fortified estate for $15.995 million. Tyler Hogan 12 The home is completed with an advanced security setup featuring AI-powered cameras and laser beams encircling the property. Tyler Hogan After purchasing it, the couple outfitted the newly built home with a high-tech AI-powered camera system, automated laser beams and 24/7 armed patrol service. 'The property has AI-powered cameras that instantly recognize unfamiliar faces and can alert a live security team within seconds,' listing agent Paul Salazar of Compass told The Post. The 0.34-acre lot holds a five-bedroom, seven-bath main residence and a one-bedroom, one-bath detached guesthouse — totaling six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. The gated drive leads to a two-car garage plus space for four additional vehicles. Outdoor amenities include a resort-style pool, mature landscaping, a fire pit, and an outdoor kitchen — with room to add a sports court. 12 The home's foyer. Tyler Hogan 12 They customized it with high-tech defenses, plus bespoke window treatments, antique Parisian streetlamps, and $100,000 in home theater upgrades. Tyler Hogan 12 The kitchen boasts marble countertops and two islands. Tyler Hogan 12 The formal dining room. Tyler Hogan 12 The home's living space. Tyler Hogan Inside, expansive living areas open seamlessly to the grounds. The main kitchen is anchored by dual islands and outfitted with Miele built-ins — including an espresso station, refrigerator, dual dishwashers and a frameless integrated stovetop. A separate chef's kitchen — ideal for staff or events — features an eight-burner Wolf range, additional refrigeration, and a walk-in pantry. Other features include a climate-controlled wine rack, a private theater upgraded with over $100,000 in equipment — and smart-home integration that controls lighting, climate, sound and security from wall-mounted displays or an app. The primary suite has a private terrace with a fireplace, a walk-in closet with custom cabinetry and island drawers with key-card access for valuables. 12 The expansive family room. Tyler Hogan 12 One of the five bedrooms in the main house. There is also a separate bedroom in the guest house. Tyler Hogan 12 An ensuite walk-in closet. Tyler Hogan Lima and Lemmers said in an email that the decision to sell comes as their professional commitments have shifted east. 12 Lima and her husband, film producer Andre Lemmers III, bought the roughly 7,400-square-foot compound in 2022 for $12.35 million. Ouzounova / 'Too much of our personal time was taken away by being on the other side of the country and longer travels,' they told The Journal in an email. The famous couple shouldn't have a problem selling this stunning name because, according to Salazar, demand in Brentwood remains strong, with 'a ton of families looking for a home' even after the post-fire surge earlier this year. Salazar is co-listing the property with Kyle Amicucci and Drew Fenton of Carolwood Estates.

Karateka shine on international stage
Karateka shine on international stage

The Citizen

time11-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Karateka shine on international stage

For a welcome change, local karateka to not have to travel too far to compete against some of the top athletes in the country. These karateka, from WKF Ugu Karate, recently took part in the AUSC UFAK Region South Karate Championships. The karateka were fortunate that the competition was held closer to home in Durban so the several athletes who qualified were able to attend. It was held from May 23 to 25. The competition was tough and medals hard-fought for. Still, the South Coasters performed well and helped South Africa in obtaining the highest medal count at the tournament. Medals went to Tyler Hogan (bronze senior male kata), Ilhaam Amod (participation), Teighlon Fynn (silver 16/17 kumite), Miguel Gous (bronze cadet kumite), Neriah Peeriyilal (bronze 10/11 kumite), Tyrese Faro (silver cadet kumite), Tyler Gous (gold 12/13 kumite), Drishti Duki (participation) and Sarah Sahli (gold 12/13 kumite). Ugu Karate chairperson Coenie Vrey said the hard work had certainly paid off for the athletes. 'They are commended on their excellent achievements in representing the region on an international stage,' he said. HAVE YOUR SAY Like the South Coast Fever's Facebook page At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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