Blind artist Stevie Wonder, 74, pours entire fortune into Bel Air mansion from Saudi prince

Blind artist Stevie Wonder, 74, shows off his luxurious life inside a nearly 20,000 square meter Bel Air mansion with enough room for NINE beloved children

There is also a gourmet kitchen, theater, wine cellar that holds 2,550 bottles and a game room with a pinball machine, pool table and card table.

An elevator gives you access to all three floors.

The home spans nearly 20,000 square feet.The home spans nearly 20,000 square feet

The grand foyer.The grand foyer

The elevator.The elevator.

The grand hallway on the third floor.The grand hallway on the third floor.

The formal living room with a fireplace.
The formal living room with a fireplace.

The study.
The study.

The kitchen with an expansive island.The kitchen with an expansive island.

The balcony in the main suite.The balco. in the main suite.

The dining room.
The dining room.

The primary bathroom.The primary bathroom.

The terrace.
The terrace.

The bar.The wet bar.

Another bathroom in the main suite comes with a rain shower.
Another bathroom in the main suite comes with a rain shower.

The breakfast space.

The prince had purchased the home in 2012 for $13.3 million. A year later he married Princess Madawi bint Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The couple apparently didn’t spend much time in Bel Air.

In the last few years, the mansion has been leased out, most recently at a princely monthly rate of $75,000. Emanouel Ourshano with Platinum Estates held the listing.

Previously, Wonder and wife Tomeeka Bracy had been leasing another home in the same enclave — next to the primary LA residence of Gordon Ramsay. The Bracy-Wonders frequently stopped by to sample Ramsay’s cooking, according to the chef.

The singer also owned a place in New York City.