Kevin Sorbo, the iconic Hercules actor, is making waves again with his new Florida home purchase. The star of the '90s TV show Hercules: The Legendary Journeys is set to move into a luxurious townhouse in Jupiter's Forté Luxe peninsula waterfront community. This three-bedroom, 4.5-bath residence boasts floor-to-ceiling glass windows, beamed ceilings, and a rooftop terrace with stunning water views. The townhouse's interior design is by the renowned Miami-based Interiors by Steven G, featuring a sleek chef's kitchen, an open living and dining area, and a den. Each home includes a private elevator and a floating staircase, with optional private 'dipping' pools. The development, currently under construction, will feature 17 townhomes with waterfront views on three sides, located on a peninsula across the Intracoastal Waterway from Jupiter Island. The project is set for completion this summer, with architecture by Alfonso Jurado. Sorbo's new pad is a perfect retreat, according to him, with views that rival the Bahamas. However, Sorbo's move to Florida comes with a controversial twist. The actor, who rose to fame in the '90s, has been accused of racist remarks made on social media and on set. Xena: Warrior Princess star Lucy Lawless publicly slammed Sorbo during the 2024 US presidential campaign over his comments regarding Vice President Kamala Harris. Sorbo's self-proclaimed conservative views have also sparked debate, as he believes he was the first victim of 'cancel culture'. Despite the controversy, Sorbo has established Sorbo Studios with his wife, where he continues to shoot films. The question remains: will Sorbo's new home be a haven of peace or a lightning rod for further controversy?