Tour Dr. Phil's $5.75 Million California Mansion That Set the Internet on Fire
01/03/2020 12:41 pm EST
Son Jordan McGraw Gave the Home a Tim Burton Aesthetic
McGraw's son, Jordan McGraw, called the bizarre mansion home. In 2015, he told The Daily Mail the home was inspired by director Tim Burton's style.
"The whole place, the idea is kind of Tim Burton threw up on a canvas and it turned into a house," Jordan said at the time.
'The Godfather' Photoshopped
Oddly, the realtor appears to have Photoshopped a still from The Godfather onto the television in one photo. The still is not only in the incorrect aspect ratio, but it is in black and white when The Godfather is in color!
NSFW Painting
One eagle-eyed Twitter user pointed out that there is a painting with "F—" written on it. Thankfully, the painting should be removable if a family plans on moving in.
'Transformed Into Your Own Vision'
Thankfully, if you have the money to buy the home, there is nothing stopping you from changing up the look.
"Private villa oasis just minutes to the Beverly Hills Hotel," reads the listing. "Extremely rare long gated driveway leads you into stunningly manicured grounds including an outdoor kitchen, inviting backyard with pool/spa and cabana. The interior has been dramatically remodeled and updated with eclectic finishes that can be kept or transformed into your own vision."
Guns in the Dining Room
One of the more bizarre photos reveals there is a rack of guns on one side of the wall in the dining room. But it is also strange to see two teddy bears in there and a rabbit-like decoration under the guns.
What Spilled on the Floor?
The strange floor design in the billiards room left any questions for some Twitter users. The table has lion feet at the bottom of its lefts, with dusty spreading on the floor. There is also a fire place and more bear figurines.
Strange Plant Pot
One Twitter user noticed this odd plant pot. It can be found in one corner of the dining room, near the gun rack.
A Dark Cheesecake Factory
Multiple Twitter users noted the home looks like a dark, twisted version of a Cheesecake Factor restaurant. Another suggested it looked like the lobby for the Temple of Doom.
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