Inside the $40million Miami mansion that Phil Collins couldn't wait to sell
The interior of Phil Collins’ luxury Miami Beach mansion has been pictured as the singer takes back possession of the property from his ex-wife.
Yet the Genesis rocker never plans to set foot in the sprawling waterfront property again, DailyMail.com has previously revealed.
Orianne Cevey, 46, and her new husband Thomas Bates, 31, finally packed their bags and vacated the home earlier this week ahead of a court-mandated deadline to leave.
Collins immediately put the luxury mansion on the market and has now sold the property for $40million, according to the listing.
Stunning images now reveal the interior of Collin’s property, which includes an underground wine cellar, six bedrooms and a chef’s kitchen with six ovens.
The Spanish-style home offers spectacular views of the Miami skyline and features a large pool and spa, as well as arched arcades and a two-story rotunda foyer.
The interior of Phil Collins’ luxury Miami Beach mansion has been pictured as the singer takes back possession of the property from his ex-wife. Pictured: A lounge area with a black grand piano at the mansion
Yet the Genesis rocker never plans to set foot in the sprawling waterfront property again, DailyMail.com has previously revealed. Pictured: The stunning white kitchen, fitted with white marble counters and a large oven.
Collins immediately put the luxury mansion on the market and has now received a pending sale for the $40million property, according to the listing. Pictured: The master bedroom has custom walk-in closets and a private terrace looking out to water
The Spanish-style home offers spectacular views of the Miami skyline and features a large pool and spa, as well as arched arcades and a two-story rotunda foyer
The luxurious property sits on a 1.21 acre lot and on it the main house occupies 11,039 square feet of living space. It has 6 bedrooms and 8 and half bathrooms
One of the six bedrooms in the property features football memorabilia and french doors looking out to the Miami coast
Phil Collins and his ex Orianne are seen above at an event in Miami, Florida, in November 2019
The luxurious property sits on a 1.21 acre lot and on it the main house occupies 11,039 square feet of living space. It has 6 bedrooms and 8 and half bathrooms.
The master bedroom has custom walk-in closets and a private terrace, plus a wine cellar with an elevator and temperature control for 600-800 bottles.
The chef’s kitchen has stainless steel appliances including some six ovens, marble surfaces and floors made of 150-year-old reclaimed hardwood.
An ornate wrought-iron gate opens to a forest of curved coconut palm trees and a 6,000-gallon koi pond.
The stunning property also features a fire pit, water fountain, a summer kitchen, an acabana and a garage for three cars. It also has 184 feet of private water frontage and its own private dock.
Another lounge area is pictured with stunning windows, a wooden table and chairs alongside a huge sofa and television
The mansion also features a wine cellar with an elevator and temperature control for 600-800 bottles. Pictured: A large dining area is pictured across from the lounge
Another double bedroom with wooden floors and football memorabilia is pictured in the $40million mansion
The mansion also features a large pool and spa, as well as arched arcades and a two-story rotunda foyer
Pictures from the inside shows the mansion also features an intricately styled spiral staircase leading to the foyer
Orianne Cevey, 46, and her new husband Thomas Bates, 31, finally packed their bags and vacated the home earlier this week ahead of a court-mandated deadline to leave. Pictured: Lounging chairs by the side of the pool of the stunning property
The stunning property also features a fire pit, water fountain, a summer kitchen, an acabana and a garage for three cars. It also has 184 feet of private water frontage and its own private dock
Orianne Cevey, 46, and her new husband Thomas Bates, 31, finally packed their bags and vacated the home earlier this week ahead of a court-mandated deadline to leave.
Jewelry designer Orianne had until January 21 to vacate the bayfront residence which has been the subject of a bitter months-long eviction battle.
Collins, who has struggled with continued health concerns, had accused Orianne of squatting in the home and demanded the couple leave so he can sell the property.
In battling court documents viewed by DailyMail.com, Cevey argued that Collins made an oral agreement in 2015 that she had a 50 per cent stake in the property.
Collins launched his drastic legal action in November after calling it quits with Orianne for the second time. The pair married in 1999 and had sons Nicholas, 19, and Matthew, 15, before splitting seven years later.
An ornate wrought-iron gate opens to a forest of curved coconut palm trees and a 6,000-gallon koi pond
Jewelry designer Orianne had until January 21 to vacate the bayfront residence which has been the subject of a bitter months-long eviction battle. Pictured: Outside of the property
Collins, who has struggled with continued health concerns, had accused Orianne of squatting in the home and demanded the couple leave so he can sell the property. Pictured: The property has a stunning view of Miami and the sunsets
According to court filings, the Against All Odds gave the couple until October 12 to pack their bags and move so he could put the plush property up for sale. Pictured: The mansion features two pools looking out onto the water
The luxurious property sits on a 1.21 acre lot and features a private jetty where the new owners can go for a swim or sail
Despite agreeing to a record $47m divorce settlement they surprised the world in 2016 when they announced they were back together and living in the Miami home, which Collins purchased through an LLC.
However the relationship ended, seemingly for good, when he discovered Orianne had ‘secretly’ married 31-year-old Bates in Las Vegas on August 2.
Both appeared to be in good shape after Orianne claimed she needed to remain in the home to treat a ‘debilitating’ spinal condition. DailyMail.com reported that Orianne shared several photos of her jet setting and even climbing a mountain in Switzerland three years ago.
According to court filings, the Against All Odds gave the couple until October 12 to pack their bags and move so he could put the plush property up for sale.
When they failed to leave, Collins sued Orianne for unlawful detainer and forcible entry, accusing the pair of hiring armed guards, covering over security cameras and changing alarm codes to seize the house ‘by a show of force.’
The newlyweds hit back with their own filing, dismissing the allegations as ‘nothing more than a retaliation’ to the new marriage and a ‘shameful story’ that Collins had ‘fabricated’.
Despite agreeing to a record $47m divorce settlement they surprised the world in 2016 when they announced they were back together and living in the Miami home, which Collins purchased through an LLC. Pictured: Palm trees leading up to the property
However the relationship ended, seemingly for good, when he discovered Orianne had ‘secretly’ married 31-year-old Bates in Las Vegas on August 2. Pictured: The large property is set on the water in Miami
Orianne further insisted that having to leave the house would be especially unfair on her youngest son – a nine-year-old referred to in court documents only as A.A. – with whom she shares custody with Miami-based Mejjati. Pictured: A small fountain in front of the pool
Orianne argues that she surrendered a $20m stake in her previous Miami home by getting a ‘quickie divorce’ from her previous husband, Charles Mejjati.
She picked out and jointly furnished the waterfront mansion, paid her share of the bills for five years and had an ‘oral co-habitation agreement’ with Collins that entitled her and their two sons to be there, according to her filing.
Orianne also claims to have informed Collins about her marriage to Bates after making multiple attempts to talk about their ‘deteriorating relationship’ which she maintains he was unwilling to address.
The mother-of-three admits covering over security cameras but alleges that this was because Collins had 20 secret devices installed around the $12,000 sq ft residence to spy on her, including in her bathroom and changing room.
Orianne further insists that having to leave the house would be especially unfair on her youngest son – a nine-year-old referred to in court documents only as A.A. – with whom she shares custody with Miami-based Mejjati.
The relationship between Collins and Orianne continued to clash after she made a series of personal attacks at her ex in court documents.
The headline-grabbing spat appeared to have reached a truce in November when a ‘partial settlement’ was agreed in clear the air Zoom talks between Orianne, 31-year-old Bates and Collins, who is currently in London rehearsing for a Genesis reunion.
The relationship between Collins and Orianne continued to clash after she made a series of personal attacks at her ex in court documents. Pictured: An ornate wrought-iron gate opens to a forest of curved coconut palm trees and a 6,000-gallon koi pond
Orianne also claims to have informed Collins about her marriage to Bates after making multiple attempts to talk about their ‘deteriorating relationship’ which she maintains he was unwilling to address. Pictured:
Orianne submitted a fresh court filing last year that portrayed Collins as a washed-up has-been who turned to booze and painkillers when his vocal ability ‘diminished’.
The In the Air Tonight crooner was ‘usually drunk by mid-morning’, her attorneys alleged, to the point that Collins would fall over and injure himself before checking into the hospital under an alias. Pictured: The drive leading up to the mansion
The arrangement gave jewelry designer Orianne, who has two sons with Collins, until January to pack her bags and leave while the seven-bed Miami Beach residence was put on the market.
Hostilities resumed, however, when Orianne submitted a fresh court filing last year that portrayed Collins as a washed-up has-been who turned to booze and painkillers when his vocal ability ‘diminished’.
The In the Air Tonight crooner was ‘usually drunk by mid-morning’, her attorneys alleged, to the point that Collins would fall over and injure himself before checking into the hospital under an alias.
‘By 2019 Philip had lost his talents. He became increasingly depressed, withdrawn and abusive and, following an operation his back, increasingly addicted to anti-depressants and painkillers,’ her filing stated.
‘As Philip’s binge drinking and resulting injuries from falling became worse his mental state, likewise, deteriorated.
‘By 2019, he was incapable of having sex. He stopped showering, brushing his teeth and dressing properly (in fact he did not shower or brush his teeth from 2019 until August 2020 when he vacated the property).’
Parked cars in the outside area are surrounded by golden lanterns and scores of trees in the $40million Miami mansion
The outside area is lit up with lanterns and a small archway has been cut into the hedge to reveal a glimpse of the water
Collins began to smell and his ‘stench became so pervasive that he became a hermit, refusing to interact personally with any people’, the document went on to allege. Pictured: Outside the stunning property is surrounded by trees
The filing provoked an immediate rebuttal from the Collins camp, who described it as ‘a litany of demonstrably false, immaterial, impertinent, scandalous and scurrilous allegations which have nothing to do with the legal claims in this case’. Pictured: The large property on the Miami coast
Collins’ called the allegations ‘scandalous and scurrilous’ attempt to wreck his reputation and calling on a judge to strike the remarks from the record and hit their counterparts with extra legal fees
Collins began to smell and his ‘stench became so pervasive that he became a hermit, refusing to interact personally with any people’, the document went on to allege.
‘He was either incapable or he refused to provide emotional support, love or care for his children or Orianne,’ her attorneys wrote, listing their claims under mock song titles including ‘Not Another Day in Paradise’ and ‘Philip … Sue Sue Sideos’.
According to her filing, ‘By August 2020, Philip had withdrew from society, and via text to Orianne, he said that he was moving to Switzerland, stating, “I am sure the children will understand” and that he will remain there at least through the end of the year, if not permanently.’
The filing provoked an immediate rebuttal from the Collins camp, who described it as ‘a litany of demonstrably false, immaterial, impertinent, scandalous and scurrilous allegations which have nothing to do with the legal claims in this case.’
‘These allegations are included only to further defendants’ plan to deliberately make sensationalized and/or false allegations in an effort to extort money,’ they wrote in a motion to strike obtained by DailyMail.com
They urged Miami Dade Circuit Court Judge Spencer Eig to bar similar allegations and hit their counterparts with an award of fees sanction for making arguments in ‘bad faith’.
‘The court should order them stricken and then order that there will be no discovery on these topics because they are plainly not relevant,’ the motion says.
‘To be clear, these false and scandalous allegations are included only so that they can be delivered by defendants to the media to try to damage Phil Collins’ reputation.’
Collins’ called the allegations ‘scandalous and scurrilous’ attempt to wreck his reputation and calling on a judge to strike the remarks from the record and hit their counterparts with extra legal fees.