‘I don’t have to hide anymore’

As a little boy, Lando van der Schee (23) was glued to the TV when America’s Next Top Model was on TV. Due to mental problems and the focus on thetransition from boy to girl, the Enschedeër put aside the desire to become amodel for a while. *That Lando wins the thirteenth season of Holland ‘sNext Top Model years later as a beautiful woman is a dream come true. “I am proud of myself.”*

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Lando still works full-time at Subway sandwich shop in the city center ofEnschede. But her life will look completely different in the near future.Today (Monday 14 November) was the denouement of the latest season ofHolland’s Next Top Model. Lando beats fellow finalists Philip and Jazz to takehome the coveted title.

Grateful and proud

“A storm of emotions.” This is how the Enschedeër describes the denouement ofthe modeling competition. “My whole body started to shake. But most of all Ifelt grateful that so many people voted for me. And I felt proud. I haveovercome so much during this program.”

“I don ‘t have to hide anymore

Lando started the TV adventure as an insecure girl. She hid her insecuritybehind a mask of make-up. “I am a sensitive person. I really care what someonethinks of me. I always saw that as a weak quality of myself. Makeup felt likea shield I could hide behind. I now know that my sensitivity is actually agood quality. I don’t have to hide anymore.”

source of inspiration

The program has made her more confident. “And more mature. I found out that ifyou really want something, it can happen.” As a trans woman, she especiallywants to inspire people who are struggling with themselves and their genderexpression. She herself knows how that feels. “I always knew I was differentfrom other kids. Wasn’t comfortable in my own skin for years, but I didn’tunderstand where it came from.”

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Ups and downs

That changed when she started her training as a beautician in 2016. “That yearI came out as transgender. Then I started discovering girl life.” Thenlaughing: “And I went very well with that.” That doesn’t mean that things wentwell for her after that. “It went through ups and downs. But now I’m doingreally well.”

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Lando with her fellow finalists. Photo: Tom Cornelissen

Role models in the media

Lando is delighted that this season of Holland’s Next Top Model is moreinclusive than ever. “Everyone is beautiful in their own way. Why should therebe only one standard model? Young people want to recognize themselves in thepeople they see on TV or in the magazines. They are looking for role models.That is why diversity is so important.”

Lando himself will soon be featured in the magazines. She has won a photoshoot and an interview in Dutch Vogue. And a contract with model agency TheMovement Models. So her boss at Subway can expect a letter of resignation?Lando laughs. “I don’t think I’ll be working there for very long, no.”

To the big city

She will also be leaving beautiful Enschede. “I want to move to the big city.I’ve always said I want to live in Amsterdam. Also in terms of modeling thatis more convenient for me. But I also think Enschede is very pleasant.Everyone is nice and sober. I like that.”

‘The Successor’ wins award at Milan International Film Festival

SCHIERMONNIKOOG – The successful film and documentary maker Thom Verheul vanSchiermonnikoog, who has already won several international prizes, closelyfollowed Richard Westerink and his super horse Etonnant for two years and madethe documentary ‘The Successor’.

Verheul followed Westerink (43) from Apeldoorn and traveled with himthroughout Europe. The most successful trotter trainer from the Netherlands iscausing a furore in France – the largest trotting country in the world – withhis top horses that have already won millions in prize money.

The now 8-year-old Etonnant is the biggest talent in his stable. Millions areat stake and Westerink and Etonnant are experiencing all the highs and lows onand off the track. The international rollercoaster in which Westerink islocated eventually led Verheul via Paris to Stockholm. The World SprintChampionship (Elitloppet) was waiting there in May. In Sweden, Etonnant facedthe impossible task of following in the footsteps of his illustrious father(Timoko), with whom Westerink already won the world title twice in the past.

Verheul wins prestigious prize at international film festival

The documentary, which lasts over an hour, won the prestigious award at the40th Milano International FICTS fest in the category Sport Movies & TV 2022,Great Champions. It was the final of 20 festivals around the world of the“World FICTS Challenge” World Championship of Television. During the ceremony,IOC President Thomas Bach spoke to the winners via video link: “Sport andculture are incredibly important for bringing people from all over the worldtogether. The fantastic films and documentaries about sports that receive anaward here today contribute to this in a fantastic way.”

Initiative

ZEturf, the international gaming organization supported by its Swedish partnerATG, and TROTR Media from Joure, made the documentary in which RichardWesterink is followed financially possible. Westerink was also present inMilan: “I am very proud that I was able to participate in this documentary andthus bring the international harness sport to the attention of a largeraudience.”

Olgers & Verheul films, who were able to make the film entirely at their owndiscretion, received the award together with Westerink. “It is a great honorto win this award. I was really allowed to follow Richard everywhere and I gota unique picture of the international harness sport. I didn’t know in advancewhat to expect, but the top sport that Westerink practices has fascinated meincredibly,” said Thom Verheul.

Managing director Paul Klomp of ZEturf thought the award for the ‘TheSuccessor’ in Milan was more than deserved: “Richard Westerink is a realambassador for the international harness sport. He has shown in a disarmed waywhat it takes to be able to perform at the absolute top of the world.” It isnot yet clear where the film will be shown soon, the parties are stilldiscussing this.

Media watchdog: ‘Advertising for live streams on VRT Max is not allowed’

Anyone who wants to watch Canvas or One live via the free online platform VRTMax will now invariably see a few advertising videos first. Even if on thatlivestream at that moment just The news or another current program is inprogress. That was one of the most remarkable changes that the publicbroadcaster made when the platform shifted from VRT Nu to VRT Max this summer.

That is not allowed, says the Flemish Regulator for the Media (VRM) now. Aftera complaint from a VRT Max viewer, the media watchdog has tested thebroadcasting of those so-called prerolls – advertising messages that can startplaying before the live streams – against the Flemish media decree. The VRMhas come to the conclusion that the live streams of Canvas and One on VRT Maxare subject to the same rules as the linear channels on TV. And advertising isprohibited on the linear channels of the public broadcaster, except ‘in thecase of radio advertising and advertising aimed at self-promotion’.

Because the VRM is speaking out on this issue for the first time, the VRTreceives a warning as a sanction. It is not yet entirely clear whether thepublic broadcaster will now cancel the prerolls and when exactly. In a shortresponse to the news, VRT spokesman Jan Sulmont states that the VRT is’surprised by the verdict and is examining it further internally’. If thebroadcaster continues to broadcast the advertisement on VRT Max, it risksfines.

Even before this statement by the Flemish media watchdog, the so-called pre-rolls in live streams on VRT Max were under fire. On the online platforms ofcommercial competitors, such as VTM GO, for example, there is no advertisingfor the start-up of the live streams. The idea is that the advertising isalready included in the broadcasts. The fact that VRT Max does show prerollswas seen in the media sector as a symptom of the increasingly commercialcourse that the VRT is taking under its new CEO Frederik Delaplace and ofsavings on the VRT’s grant.

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There was also several annoyances in parliament about the commercial courseand the advertising messages on VRT Max. The Flemish Minister of Media,Benjamin Dalle (CD&V), reported to the Media Committee last Thursday that hehad reprimanded the VRT for the use of these types of advertising messages onVRT Max. “That’s something that bothers people and is actually not possible,”Dalle said in the Commission. According to him, the advertising messages inlive reporting are at odds with the digital strategy of the publicbroadcaster. ‘The agreement is that digital applications should be as user-friendly as linear channels,’ said the minister. He also pointed out that thepractice conflicts with the management agreement between the VRT and theFlemish government. Dalle said he also raised the objection with the VRT.”They understand our position and there will be an extinction scenario.”

Striking: it is the second time that the CD&V minister is keen on a strategicdecision by the VRT management. When the broadcaster announced at the end ofAugust that it would close the regional morning block of Radio 2, Dalle, inhis own words, choked on his coffee. “Local news is very important to CD&V andit is also part of Radio 2’s DNA,” he said in a statement The last news.

Sander Schimmelpenninck for Block College Tour: ‘Blocked’

Sander Schimmelpenninck appeared at last night College Tour and thejournalist is quite known for his strong opinions and Twitter squabbles. It isthe students in the room who really put him to the test. Schimmelpenninckapparently blocked some of the students on Twitter.

Schimmelpenninck is quite a character. he is gborn in Twente, is of noblebirth, was a member of the corps, labels himself as Casanova, does not callhimself leftist, not empathetic and through his time as editor-in-chief of_Quote_ a pretty negative view of the rich. Schimmelpenninck himself earnsaround half a million euros per year.

Sander Schimmelpenninck at College Tour

He will not continue to operate in the media world all his life, nor does hewant to be the angry arguing man on Twitter forever. Then why does he do it?”Because I think it’s necessary.”

Presenter Twan Huys also addresses the criticism that regularly sounds aboutSchimmelpenninck. Among other things, about his fight against the gap betweenrich and poor, while he himself is quite a wealthy person. Schimmelpennincksays that he eand tons in the bank and has assets of about two million. Heearns half a million euros per year. Schimmelpenninck believes that we shouldtalk more easily about money and that people are paid too much. For example,he mentions that he chats for an hour with his best friend, aka his podcast_The Self Podcast_ with Jaap Reesema, is overpaid.

Twan Huys about flying behavior Sander Schimmelpenninck

Schimmelpenninck appears to have little good to say about social media. “Whydon’t you get rid of it then?” Huys says. “Then you hand it all over to theidiots. There is still a bit of counteracting to be done,” said thejournalist. Although he is now, in his own words, regularly threatened by”extreme right-wing wappies”.

Schimmelpenninck’s statements about the climate are also discussed. Huys alsocites his frequent air travel. Schimmelpenninck hates ‘pointing to individualbehaviour’. He believes that people who fly a lot should speak out about theclimate. “If flying became much more expensive, I would go to Sweden by bikeif necessary.” Schimmelpenninck’s girlfriend is of Swedish descent and thejournalist regularly travels to Scandinavia.

Critical students

But in addition to the questions from presenter Huys, it is mainly thestudents in the room who put Schimmelpenninck to the test. This is how itstarts when student Maarten confronts him with the fact that theSchimmelpenninck family took the castle from his noble family. Something forwhich the journalist, somewhat humorously, apologizes.

Then it is the turn of another student who questions Schimmelpenninck. Headdresses the criticism that Schimmelpenninck makes towards people, especiallywomen, who work part-time. The student explains that working part-time ishealthier and more productive and that this also happens a lot in Scandinavia.The student then emphasizes that Schimmelpenninck has blocked him on Twitter.”You have undoubtedly made it to,” responds the journalist. After which Huysasks the audience who else has been blocked by Schimmelpenninck. Student Sannealso raises her hand. She was initially a fan of Schimmelpenninck, but droppedout. She calls his political statements and opinion about the poverty gap andclimate implausible, because he earns so much money himself. Schimmelpenninckcan laugh about it, although he also found the survey somewhat uncomfortable.

Incidentally, the views among viewers appear to be divided aboutSchimmelpenninck’s performance. A selection of the responses:

SOAP CHECK. A editing error in ‘Home’ and real ‘Family’ on the set | TV

TVWhether it’s ‘Family’, ‘Home’, ‘Neighbours’ or ‘Sturm Der Liebe’: themajority of Flemish people do have a fixed appointment with their favoritesoap. We keep our finger on the pulse in soapland so that you don’t get hungrybetween broadcasts. Because not only on the set, but also behind and next tothe screen there is a lot to experience. Discover it every week in our soapcheck.

‘Home’: children not allowed

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‘At home’ colleagues Lynn Van den Broeck (Viv, 29) and Mathias Vergels (Lowie,30) took advantage of the short break in the TV studios to book a hot autumnbreak. Before that, the couple went to Bakau on the Atlantic Ocean in theAfrican Gambia. In addition to being a paradise location, their boutique hotelwas also very quiet and quite intimate with only 24 rooms and above all:children not allowed.

‘Family’: minus 10,000 degrees

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‘Family’ actress Sarah-Lynn Clerckx (30) enjoyed the Greek sun and made herfollowers jealous with this impressive poolside pose. Although it soundedputative in the caption: “We had to endure a temperature of minus 10,000degrees in that water to be able to take this photo, but it was worth it.”Sarah-Lynn’s program also included a visit to the archaeological site ofKnossos in Crete, considered the first city in Europe. “Since I was fourteen,my life’s mission was to see that place in real life,” she captioned theselfie.

‘Home’: just missed

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What a coincidence! During the autumn break, ‘Home’ actor Christophe Haddad(Bob, 44) and his wife Sanne (40) visited Paris and shared a selfie fromMontmartre at the Sacré-Coeur Basilica. “With the love of my life in the cityof romance and beauty. It was a lovely moment alone with the two of us”, wasthe commentary accompanying the photos. However, it didn’t matter ifChristophe and Sanne were not just the two of them, but the four of them.’Home’ actress Tine Priem (Tamara, 34) posted on her socials just one daylater that she was also in Paris for her 34th birthday and judging by herphoto, she also had the Sacré-Coeur on her to-do list.

‘Family’: real family

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Finn (Sam Van den Bosch, 7) has turned up in ‘Family’, the biological daughterof Rudi (Werner De Smedt, 52) who grows up in the series with a lesbiancouple. The viewer will notice few physical similarities between Rudi andFinn, but perhaps between Zjef (Jan Van den Bosch, 38) and Finn. After all,those two are family in real life, because Jan is Sam’s dad. Jan, who has beenplaying in ‘Family’ for about ten years, married his childhood sweetheart Franin 2019, whom he had known for 15 years. The two have two children together:son Lou (9) and Sam (7).

‘Home’: the three women of Lowie

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Here they are in one image: Lowie’s three women (Mathias Vergels, 30) in’Thuis’. With egg donor Katrien (Lotte Van Nieuwenborgh, 35), intended parentPaulien (Tina Maerevoet, 38) and surrogate mother Tamara (Tine Priem, 34), thesingle person in his thirties hopes to see his childhood dream come true. Bob(Christophe Haddad, 44) is in the picture, because as Tamara’s husband, he isalso somewhat involved in the entire project. On social media, viewersspeculate that things will not go so smoothly and that the project will becanceled after all. Those soap fans still predict that Lowie and Viv (Lynn Vanden Broeck, 29) will form a couple again and go for a child together.

‘Home’: tie

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Sometimes a scene on the TV set is shot several times and footage from thedifferent takes is used in the final editing. It is, of course, the intentionthat the chronology is respected. That doesn’t always work, as it turned outrecently in ‘Thuis’. Tom (Wim Stevens) walked into the living room, tying histie and while talking to Karin (Kadèr Gürbüz). When he came back into thepicture, his tie was completely loose and Tom got help from Karin when tying.

‘Home’: Jimmy Dewaele

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Actor Yemi Oduwale (36) contributed to the storyline of Dries who had to dealwith a racist judge in ‘Thuis’. “That my character will only have to deal withracism and consciously after four years in the series,” said Yemi. “Otherwiseit would have been too obvious. I hope viewers have forgotten that Dries has adifferent skin color, because then it will come in more intense and viewerswill experience it like me. Since I’ve been on TV, it’s bothered me less, butevery now and then I’m still reminded of it. I’m trying to buy an apartmentnow, but when I tell the real estate agent my name on the phone, I often getto hear: ‘What a strange name’ and the enthusiasm on the other end oftendiminishes. When I wanted to rent, I often used the name Jimmy Dewaele. Thenit seemed afterwards, as if they had misheard me.”

‘Home’: choosing together

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In ‘Thuis’ Christine is about to get married, but also in real life DaphnePaelinck (34) plans a wedding. “Randall and I have been engaged for over ayear now, but we haven’t had much time to prepare for our wedding,” saidDaphne. “In any case, I will not be an irrational and perfect bride like mycharacter in ‘Home’. That’s not the nature of the beast. Randall and I want tomake our wedding a fun party without much tralala. Outdoors and with foodtrucks. We will also choose my wedding dress together.”

‘Family’: escort

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In ‘Family’, Vanessa’s secret is revealed that she used to work as an escortfor a while. “When I knew I had to play heavy scenes, I was very scared,” saysactress Karen Damen (48). “I really thought I would never be able to playthat. Until now I was almost always ‘myself’ in ‘Family’; because Vanessa is acheerful woman who likes to act silly, just like me. But such emotional anddramatic scenes are completely out of my comfort zone. I’ve been shouting fromthe rooftops for years that I absolutely love acting, now was the time toprove myself. I’ve pushed my limits, yes. It’s a great feeling to realize thatat 48 I’m still doing things I didn’t know I could do.”

Sander Schimmelpenninck pisses from the inside in

wow. Tim does what Sander might want. Start your own country. Own people, ownlaws, money, flag, national anthem. Tim den Besten (35) works in six episodesof the youth series Timmyland (VPRO) to the establishment of its own empire.In the first episode on Sunday, he sat at Willem-Alexander’s desk to ask fortips for his plan. In Tim’s land, there are salons where residents can petdogs. Every Sunday a Timmy snack, half frikadel, half chicken corn with currysauce, is distributed at state expense. The idea is that Tim den Bestenhimself will be in charge of the country. As king, president, general or allat once, as long as he’s in charge. Willem-Alexander could not help him withthat, but he did arrange a visit to Mark Rutte for him. The ‘real boss’ of theNetherlands.

Sander Schimmelpenninck (38) is the sole ruler in his Twitter kingdom. Therehe can decide who of his 164k inhabitants can talk to and who can’t, but hecan’t prevent people who strongly disagree with him from grazing him in thestreet. He must, he said on Sunday evening at College Tour , sometimesrunning for his life. And claim Schiermonnikoog, like him in a tweet suggested?Then I give the plan for Timmyland more chance, which must arise on a newWadden Island to be redeveloped.

On the podium where many a world leader sat, Sander Schimmelpenninck waswelcomed as an opinion leader. The first question, always, is what the guestwas like as a student. A minimum line, Sander said. Lazy college student,confident suitor. Approaching a girl and asking, “Why do you find me soattractive?” There is so much in that one arrogant sentence. The confusion itbrings, the confidence it brings, the expectation of success that brings newsuccess.

He is the first to recognize that his success is largely based on luck ratherthan merit. Born in a prosperous country, in a good nest, with an excellenteducation. He has a ton in his bank account, two million in assets, an annualsalary of around half a million. “Too much,” he thinks. Yet he is an angryman. One that pisses from the inside inwards, says Jort Kelder about his “mini me “. He commits suicide on everything that shaped him: his noblebirth, his class, his corps past, his spoiled friends.

Student Sanne was banned

Student Sanne stood at the microphone with a question. She turned out to bebanned from Sander’s Twitter paradise because she wrote something about Sanderwho thinks flying is too cheap, but keeps flying to his girlfriend in Sweden.Sanne was then blocked by Sander. Because: “Stupidity is always a block.” Idon’t know what else happened between the two, but Sander found everythingabout it “uncomfortable on every level”, and the camera kept coming back tothe girl who was once a fan of his after her quip, until she couldn’tunderstand him anymore. . What she said was: Sander is making a series aboutthe gap between rich and poor, but is rich himself. Sander writes criticalcolumns de Volkskrant , but is still rich. Sander is left, but he remainsrich. It’s getting, she said, a little unbelievable.

Sander remained sovereign. You can, he says, be pro-money and think thatwealth should be distributed more fairly. He is not leftist, or overlyempathetic with the poorest. He is, however, “annoyed” that the economicsystem in the Netherlands is deepening the gap. Shouldn’t he go into politicshimself? “Skin in the game.” That seems to him a guarantee for even morethreat and “babble”. That’s why I say, do your own country. I know what Sanderputs on first. A new tax system that rewards work and taxes wealth.

Pique se va, tú te quedas a pringar | deportes

La escena se parece a cuando Daniele De Rossi no quiso salir al campo porquehabía que remontar el partido contra Suecia que dejaría sin Mundial a la_Nazionale_. No quedaba apenas tiempo. Se necesitaba munición. Y el capitán dela Selección y de la Roma consideró, contradiciendo a su tecnico, que no erael indicado para evitar la catástrofe. “¿Yo? “Para qué coño voy a entrar sitenemos que ganar, no empatar!”, le gritaba al cuerpo técnico negándose aquitarse el chándal. Y no jugo.

Una vez al mes sueno que llega el dia del partido y Guardiola decide que seatitular. Me susurra con esa voz ronca e hipnótica que confía en mí, que alequipo le vendrá bien mi juego y que salga al campo disfrutar. “¿A disfrutarde qué?”, le respondo. E insisto tartamudeando que no está en sus cabales yque a ninguno de los dos le conviene que prospere esa idea. Guardiola, fiel así mismo, persiste. Y yo, abrochándome ya las botas, comienzo a contarle quefui a un colegio and el que estaba prohibido jugar al fútbol. El director, ledigo ya desesperado, un maniaco que se dedicó durante décadas a martirizaremocionalmente a varias generaciones, consideraba que era un deporte debarbaros incompatible con la actividad intelectual. Por su culpa, controlar unbalón con el pie es hoy para mí un desafío tan grande como lo fue para éleducar a personas normals. “¡Saca a Pedro ao Henry!”, le imploro a Guardiola.Pero no atiede a razones.

Los mejores sueños, como las mentiras, exigen pinceladas de realidad.Necesitan extraer del inconsciente algún indicio de verdad. El cerebro, sinembargo, no manda en este caso las señales correctas sobre la edad ocapacidades que uno tiene para la empresa que el hipotálamo propone mientrasroncamos a las tres de la mañana. Y sucede porque, en realidad, uno piensa quepodría seguir jugando algunos minutos de calidad en el equipo de sus sueñoshasta que los futbolistas de su quinta comienzan a jubilarse.

A mí me sucedio con Xavi. El día que se fue, de algún modo, colgamos las botaslos dos. Pero el se marchó con su familia a Qatar, y yo seguí ahí. A muchoschicos y chicas nacidos en 1987 les habra pasado con piqué. El cerebro, ese esel problema and este tipo de sueños, no tiene visión de futuro. Ni de negocio.Y se queda anclado en el periodo de jugador. Los impulsos eléctricos de laphase REM deberían sugerirnos que montásemos una tienda de deportes, como sehacia antes. O que fueramos a foguearnos como entrenadores a los EmiratosÁrabes. Incluso que fundásemos una start up molona llena de becarios con laque cambiaríamos las reglas de la copa davis, comprariamos el Andorra y luegonos separariamos de Shakira. Pero no. Nos chantajea con nuestros recuerdos. Ohcon los traumas.

‘Too bad, it tastes like more’

The Masked Singer again attracted the most viewers on Friday evening,Stichting KijkOnderzoek reports. The RTL 4 programme, presented by RubenNicolai, was seen by an average of 2.1 million people. And the viewers wereagain wildly enthusiastic, because who is behind those masks?

At the kick-off of the new season last week, The Masked Singer also the mostwatched program of the day. Then 2.2 million people sat in front of the TVwondering which singing celebrities are in the suits. But that shouldn’t spoilthe fun, because what has been revealed in this episode?

Tigers, mummies and crabs in The Masked Singer

This season, fifteen celebrities will again compete with each other singing,but completely unrecognizable, while they are completely dressed in the mostimpressive suits. Also this week the panel duos Gerard Joling & Buddy Vedderand Carlo Boszhard & Loretta Schrijver took place in the panel of The MaskedSinger.

This week Tiger, Mermaid, Krab, Mummy and Panda performed, with the audienceand the panels going wild again. But unfortunately not everyone can go throughto the next round… So of course there is one masked singer who has to revealhimself in this episode.

Five new characters in the second episode of> #TheMaskedSinger.> Guessing can already start> pic.twitter.com/Iu0xXXvzYm>> — RTL (@RTL4) Nov 7,> 2022

The Tiger kicks off

The Tiger is allowed the second episode of The Masked Singer kick off with aperformance. Without hints, the panels have a hard time guessing who is behindthe mask: “What was the name of that actor with that big nose who was often infilms with Linda de Mol? Alex Klaasen!” Gerard Joling is already making anattempt to identify the Tiger. Maybe a few hints will help.

“The hunting season is open, and there is no one who is out of the woodstoday,” says the Tiger. “People also seem to know who I am abroad”, while aplane ticket to Antwerp can be seen. After a stunning performance by theTiger, the speculation can begin. “Maybe it’s a dancer”, Loretta Schrijverwonders. Carlo Boszhard thinks Jeroen van Koningsbrugge is hiding in theTiger’s suit, but of course he doesn’t get a clear answer.

The Tiger: > – Dear viewers > – Hunting season > – Grandma > – Track record, much behind the molars > – Ajax shirt with no. 6 > – solidarity animals? Love people > – To play chess > – Aeroplane > – Known abroad > – Travel around the world > – Jungle /> pigeons#themeskedsinger>> — Judith (@judithblogtsolo) Nov 11,> 2022

‘I would have liked to continue’

The Mummy received the fewest votes, so the mask had to be removed after acrushing performance and a sing-off with the Mermaid. Panel member BuddyVedder was soon right, maybe Toine van Peperstraten is behind the mask. Andthat turned out to be true. “I am especially disappointed that I was no longerallowed to showcase,” says Van Peperstraten after the unmasking. “I would haveliked to have continued. I’m not a real singer, so I thought: does it soundgood? But I am satisfied with the end result. I secretly hoped that no onewould recognize it.” Unfortunately, he was unmasked. Van Peperstraten got thehang of singing: “It tastes like more.”

It was also enjoyed from the couch The Masked Singer. Viewers massivelyshare their speculations about the participants.

Not to mention, 10000% sure the crab is Ronnie Flex. You recognize that> voice out of thousands!> #themeskedsinger>> — Dezusvantom 🌻 (@dezusvantom) Nov 11,> 2022

Regardless of who is in the suit…>> This panda can stay in the program for a while.> #themeskedsinger>> — Sebastian Hall (@SebastiaanHall) Nov 11,> 2022

Toine van Peperstraten, great fun! It’s a shame he’s out now.> #themeskedsinger> #themaskedsingernl>> — Linda (@tvvrouwelinda) Nov 11,> 2022

Want to watch The Masked Singer? You can do that here.

Cruel final para las Guerreras versus Rumania: caen desde 16 metros en el ultimo segundo | deportes

De nada le valió los muy buenos minutos en tareas ofensivas con SilviaArderius al frente, nombrada MVP del encuentro. La madrileña había aterrizadoen Macedonia hacia unas horas para suplir a la lesionada Alicia Fernández,salió después del intermedio y España bailó a su son. Si podia correr, lohacia. Si no, buscaba a la pivote, a Lysa Tchaptched ao Kaba Gassama. Se llegóa poner dos arriba la selección (23-25) a falta de seis minutos and plenointercambio de golpes. Pero justo ahí sufrió pérdidas y fallos en ataque quela condujeron a su desenlace del que salió muy mal parada. Fue Bazaliu lajusticiera de España con su tercer tanto en cuatro intentos. Una derrota quevuelve a empinar el camino de España en el torneo. Le restan dos duelos, estedomingo contra Países Bajos y el miércoles ante Francia, dos cocos de primera,y no le queda otra que rascar dos victorias para aspirar a las semifinales.Una empresa muy complicada.

De entrada, fueron dos veteranas las que empezaron marcando el paso: lapoderosa Pintea (32 años) en los seis metros y Neagu (34) por fuera. Dosclasicas del balonmano femenino que tomaron una ventaja de tres dianas alinicio (6-3). Pero España se ajustó pronto. No había malas sensaciones en labanda de José Ignacio Prades. Wiggins paraba mucho, y solo le faltaba algo deacierto and ataque y cortar las heridas de las pérdidas. Se fue adaptando a loque necesitaba y después del intermedio cosió grandes minutos en ataque, loque tanto le ha costado and este campeonato. Sin embargo, la portería se frenóy terminó castigada en el ultimo aliento.

Why we throw away electronic devices en masse (and how to prevent that) | NOW-explained

If your keyboard, smartphone or TV breaks, you often unceremoniously replaceit with a new one. Easy, but not exactly sustainable. Why do we actually dothat? And how do you change that behaviour?

More than 50 million tons of electronic devices were thrown away worldwide in2019, according to the Global E-waste Monitor 2020 of the United Nations.That equates to about 7 kilos of electronic waste or e-waste per person.Scientists who prepared the report expect this amount to rise to about 74 tonsby 2030.

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How much e-waste do we produce per year?

Most e-waste is generated in Asia: 25 million tons. That is as much as thewaste in Europe and America combined. Nevertheless, Europe leads the list whenit comes to the number of kilograms of devices thrown away per person, namely:16.2 kilograms. At 21.6 kilos, the Netherlands is far above the Europeanaverage.

Most of that huge amount is landfilled, incinerated or illegally dumped. Onlyone sixth of all discarded electronic devices is recycled. While there aremany places where you can hand them in. Or, even more durable, where you canget them repaired. Why do we find it so difficult to hand in electronics?Milieu Centraal has had independent research done on this for years. ExpertMariska Joustra explains the main reasons.

Mariska Joustra of Central Environment

Why do we produce so much electronic waste?

  1. **We are surrounded by buying incentives ** “Wherever you go, we are surrounded by buying incentives. In addition, manypeople like to buy something new.”

  2. **Buying something new is easier ** “For a repair you have to make an effort: find out which part is broken,order it and then figure out how to install it. If you can’t do it yourself,you have to find someone who can. In the meantime you can’t use the device Anew purchase takes less time and you can often have it delivered to your hometoo.”

  3. **We have forgotten how to fix ** “We lack the knowledge to carry out repairs ourselves. And because we canbuy a new appliance in no time, we no longer delve into it. That is a shame,because many ‘broken’ appliances are not broken at all. Coffee makers, forexample often do it again after they have been descaled.”

  4. We don ‘t know where to go “There are many repair cafés where you can go with a device that refuses toserve. Although the number of visitors is increasing, not everyone knows whereto find them. The same applies to return points for broken electronics.”

  5. **We find repairing scary ** “People often find a repair scary. Imagine that the product breaks againshortly after the repair? And what about the warranty after such a repair?”

  6. **Repairing is (often) expensive ** “VAT on labor is high. That is why the repair of a vacuum cleaner orwashing machine often costs a lot of money. If the purchase of a new productis only slightly more expensive, people often refrain from repairing it.”

This is how you reduce your e-waste

It is striking that recent research by Motivaction shows that we do want to dobetter: four out of five people consider maintenance and economical use ofthings important. How do we change our mindset, and do we actually act on it?

  1. Take good care of your electronic devices. As a result, they last much longer. 2. Don’t throw away a broken device, but take it to a repair café in your area. Or search online for videos on how to fix it yourself. This is possible with Jafix or iFixit, for example. Or call a technician. 3. Bring devices that you no longer use to the thrift store or sell them online via, for example, Marktplaats. Exception: old refrigerators, freezers and dryers often consume so much electricity that it is better to hand them in for recycling. 4. Also hand in broken devices for recycling. That is almost always possible at the place where they sell similar items. This also applies to old washing machines and dishwashers, which the supplier of the new product will dispose of for you. 5. Take large appliances that are not replaced to the recycling center. An overview of return points can be found on Wecycle. 6. If you need a new electronic device, take a look at a used or refurbished one.

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