Robin Thicke Lists His Home For $3 Million

It looks like Robin Thicke has given up on trying to salvage his marriage. Five months after Robin and his wife of nine years officially separated, the Blurred Lines singer has put his marital home wi...
Robin Thicke Lists His Home For $3 Million
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  • It looks like Robin Thicke has given up on trying to salvage his marriage.

    Five months after Robin and his wife of nine years officially separated, the Blurred Lines singer has put his marital home with Paula Patton up for sale.

    The former couple listed their three bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home, located in the Hollywood Hills on Bird Streets, for $2.985 million. The house was built in 1965 and was purchased by Alan Thicke, Robin’s father, in the 1990s. Alan later passed the home down to his son in 2005. The property is approximately 3,158-square-foot, and houses a private pool and spa along with a two-car garage in a gated drive.

    Robin has been trying for months to win his high school sweetheart back, however his attempts have fallen short. Not only did he make several public announcements in hopes of re-kindling his romance with Patton, he also wrote an entire album titled Paula for her.

    “We were together; we were childhood sweethearts. She’s still the best person I ever met. I just thought the least I could do was to devote an album to her,” Robin said while promoting his new album.

    It is believed that Paula decided to end her nine-year marriage to Robin after a picture of Robin grabbing another woman’s butt surfaced. The separation also came not long after the release of his hit song Blurred Lines, which people found very controversial, and his racy performance with Miley Cyrus at the 2013 MTV VMAs.

    According to TMZ, Robin has been telling people that he is done trying to save his marriage, but he will not be the one to file for divorce. He admitted that he is done begging and is trying to move on.

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