It doesn't look like the couple will reunite...
Robin Thicke has been doing everything he can to win back the affections of his estranged wife, Paula Patton—from naming his new album after her, to publicly begging her to take him back. However, things aren't looking good for the couple, as TMZ has confirmed that the Bel Air home they once shared is now up for sale.
The house—a 3,158-square-foot mansion that includes a recording studio—went on the market yesterday, the site reports, with a listing price of $2,985,000. According to a 2013 story by Radar Online, Robin and Paula's former love nest is a two-story Spanish-style home that sits above Los Angeles' famous Sunset Strip. It features three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Robin's father, Alan, purchased the home in 1990, but at some point Robin's name was put on the deed.
Robin Thicke and Paula Patton are selling the home they once shared. (WENN)
Robin, who married Paula in 2005, still has his stuff at the house, as does Puala, TMZ reports. However, the couple has not lived together since they split back in February.
Robin used the lyrics from the songs on his album, 'Paula,' to beg his wife's forgiveness and ask her to return to the house.
"Come back to me / Come home to me babe / Come on back to me / Pretty please darling," he sings in the song 'You're My Fantasy.'
Paula has made no indication that she plans to return to Robyn, but one thing is for sure—she is absolutely not moving back to their Bel Air mansion!