Talk:Kim Feenstra

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Feenstra and prostitution[edit]

Shortly after winning Holland's Next Top Model, Feenstra admitted she had been working as a prostitute, which is a legal occupation in the Netherland. Respresented here are three references from one of the leading opinion magazines in The Neterlands (Elzevier), the biggest newspaper (De Telegraaf) and the biggest online newssite (nu.nl). Why can't this be named in the English wikipedia? It's well documented at the Dutch page. Even Feenstra herself is very open about this fact. It even caused rumours her contract, that she won with Holland's Next Top Model, would be terminated, but in the end the companies decided to get behind her. Belsen (talk) 10:07, 15 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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