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Eveline Stallaart does not do a sensual shoot for Playboy and is disappointed in RTL Boulevard colleague

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Sexologist Eveline Stallaart decided against a sensual photoshoot for Playboy because she had received a lot of criticism for her intention. The TV expert, known from Married at first sight and RTL Boulevard, tells this in the new Playboy. She is in the magazine with 'normal' photos.

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Sexologist Eveline Stallaart decided against a sensual photoshoot for Playboy because she had received a lot of criticism for her intention. The TV expert, known from Married at first sight and RTL Boulevard, tells this in the new Playboy. She is in the magazine with 'normal' photos.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Sexologist Eveline Stallaart decided against a sensual photoshoot for Playboy because she had received a lot of criticism for her intention. The TV expert, known from Married at first sight and RTL Boulevard, tells this in the new Playboy. She is in the magazine with 'normal' photos.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Eveline Stallaart is a lady who regularly talks about all kinds of fukie-related issues on TV. A bit of what they do at NU.nl but then she has really learned for it. Because Goedele Liekens is now a Bende van Nijvel expert, Stallaart has taken over her place as the figurehead of the better-practiced sexuality of the Low Countries. The taboo breaker in the country; enjoy telling us on prime time TV which holes are being tried out by Henk and Ingr…

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Sexologist Eveline Stallaart from Heeze did not pose naked for a Playboy photo after all, because she had received a lot of criticism for it. The TV sexologist, known from the programs RTL Boulevard and Married at First Sight, says this in the new Playboy in which she is now wearing lingerie. Eveline announced this fall in the program Vandaag Inside that she was going to do a photo shoot for the men's magazine. "A national discussion arose, with…

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
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