Trevor Noah moves in with long-time girlfriend Minka Kelly

Trevor Noah moves in with long-time girlfriend Minka Kelly
Los Angeles, USA

South African born comedian Trevor Noah has reportedly moved in with his long time girlfriend Minka Kelly, an American actress, in his R400 million Bel-Air mansion.
According to Variety Fair, a US-based magazine, the two are madly in love and are now making plans for a future together.
Minka Kelly (40) and Trevor Noah (36) were first believed to be in a relationship late last year, but close sources have since said they had been seeing each other for a while now.

Trevor Noah moves in with long-time girlfriend Minka Kelly
Trevor Noah’s new home features an eye-catching boxy white design with copious windows for plenty of natural light.
Aerial photos from the back reveal that the estate sprawls across its hillside lot with a series of open spaces that adjoin or overlook a scenic backyard with a lawn and infinity-edge pool.
Stone, wood, bronze and glass combine in the common spaces including a spacious dining room and a lounge with custom wall coverings.
The huge home features six bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, and luxuries include an infinity pool, a screening room, a spa and steam room and a rooftop area for entertaining.
The home appears to be a series of stacked white containers when viewed from the front side, but it’s more expansive when viewed from the back. The floors have multiple sliding doors that open to the outside and the sloping back yard.

Trevor Noah moves in with long-time girlfriend Minka Kelly
There’s also a major rooftop terrace that the upper floors open on for entertaining guests. Partygoers can easily move from the terrace into the rooftop screening room for more entertainment.
Trevor bought this modern mansion, which sits atop a hill, from Mark Rios, an LA architect who built the 11,000-square-foot home for himself.
Inspired by Japanese aesthetics, Rios told Architectural Digest previously that he went through 50 plans before settling on the final design and employed dark timbers based on a room he saw in Kyoto and extra-thick walls to protect against the noise of the city below.

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