Karl Stefanovic raises cockatoos in sweet family video shared by wife Jasmine
Karl Stefanovic had a very Australian experience on Tuesday.
The Today presenter fed some white cockatoos in a sweet video shared by his wife, Jasmine, to Instagram Stories.
In the clip, Karl, 47, throws bread crusts on the table for hungry birds while wearing a windbreaker.
Karl Stefanovic (pictured) had a very Australian experience on Tuesday. The Today presenter gives some white cockatoos in a sweet video shared by his wife, Jasmine, to Instagram Stories
The weather looked rainy and the table was wet, but Karl was absolutely delighted with his local friends.
‘Bird Whisperer’ Jasmine captioned the clip, showing Karl turning towards the camera, his hair falling down and seemingly unaware he was being filmed.
It comes after it was reported that Karl and Jasmine were holding onto their multi-million dollar holiday home in Noosa, Queensland, after it failed to sell at auction four months ago.
In the clip, Karl, 47, throws bread crusts on the table for hungry birds while wearing a windbreaker
‘Bird Whisperer’ Jasmine captioned the clip, showing Karl facing the camera, his hair curled and seemingly unaware he was being filmed
Reports surfaced that the couple, who bought the 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom home in Sunshine Beach for $3.5 million in 2019, are making another attempt to sell after a listing The book for the address is posted on Realestate.com.au.
However, the listing was later removed – possibly because it was uploaded by mistake – and sources close to Stefanovics have reassured Daily Mail Australia they are ‘not selling’.
Karl and Jasmine tried to sell their Queensland home at auction in March, but no buyer was willing to meet the reserve amount.
The Channel Nine presenter told friends in April he was ‘relieved’ that the mansion failed to find a buyer as it meant he could use it as a last resort. week.
The couple married in 2018 and share a two-year-old daughter Harper. All images
It comes after news that Karl and Jasmine are holding onto their multi-million dollar holiday home in Noosa, Queensland, after it failed to sell at auction four months ago
At the time, Karl was said to have said he ‘loved the place’ and would only be willing to sell if he could make a ‘silly money’, according to The Australian.
A friend told the newspaper: “Karl is very optimistic about the sale. ‘The prospect of losing it crystallized his belief that he needed to spend more time there.’
Stefanovics spent around $1 million renovating the property, which overlooks Sunshine Beach, adding a ‘teenage resort’, a bathroom and a wine cellar.
The couple married in 2018 and share a two-year-old daughter Harper.
Stefanovics spent around $1 million renovating the property, which overlooks Sunshine Beach, adding a ‘teenage resort’, a bathroom and a wine cellar
Source: | Dailymail.co.uk