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Debby Ryan + Josh Dun’s Columbus home featured on Architectural Digest

“Oh hey, AD. Welcome to Columbus, Ohio,” says Josh Dun to kick off the video.

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Take a tour of this mansion owned by two celebrities living in Columbus. | Screenshot via Architectural Digest

While most celebs flock to LA or NYC, Debby Ryan + Josh Dun call Columbus home.

And their humble Ohio abode is catching the eyes of the world after the couple gave a tour on Architectural Digest’s YouTube channel. The video has racked up 1.5+ million views, with Columbus-native Josh and Debby dishing out stories about the history of the home.

The couple said they couldn’t resist buying this home when it hit the market + they quickly renovated the space to make it their dream home — which apparently includes a bust of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

Beyond the busts, the home boasts plenty of fresh amenities, including a boxing ring in the basement complete with a cold-plunge pool on the back patio. There’s also a recording studio on site, affectionately known as the “Boom Boom Room,” where Josh practices drumming for Twenty One Pilots.

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