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‘Frexit’ in Boer Zoekt Vrouw: Frisian farmers with empty hands – Friesland

Dairy farmer Frans Zeinstra (52) from Getswerdersyl near Sexbierum admitted to his wife after a twenty-year marriage that he actually loves men. And now (that has taken years) he is ready for a sweet man to grow old with. 37 letter writers shared that desire. That is not enough for the camera crews to follow, but Yvon did have a party with 24 French fans on the farm.

The Frisian flags were rolled out, the men entered a procession, all with a meat, cheese or wine package in crackling cellophane in their arms. Klaas van der Werff from Surhuisterveen, owner of a men’s fashion store, led the parade. He also wrote a letter. They could talk nice Frisian. “No good, hi!” Frans cried left and right, handing out kisses. “Oh today, this is in the fol loft!”

Out on the ‘wow factor’

It was less exuberant at the farm of John Lugtenberg (39) from Vinkega. Solitude teases him. “And that is starting to frustrate.” Yvon hurled his stove. He uses that for pancakes once a month. While she was cooking soup, he scraped out the 24 letters from women who wanted to bring more life into the brewery in the Stellingwerven. With a look at the bag: “As long as the good one is in it.”

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The five farmers that BOD will be following in the coming twelve weeks are Geert (51), who received 79 letters and is after a woman with the ‘wow factor’, Annemiek (26) from Tynaarlo, with 633 letters the top scorer of the season, the Zeeland arable farmer Bastiaan (his 167 letters included a cheese package and a crafted house), the Beemster care farmer Jan and the Amsterdammer Geert-Jan (61), who is looking for a buddy.

Record number of letters

There are just over 1100 love letters sent by BOD viewers this season. That is not a record. Last year there were around 1000, but in earlier seasons the scores were higher. Tulip farmer Tom alone managed to make 1800 women crazy. In addition to the dullness of last season (lounging was elevated to art), it was then noticed that there was virtually no dairy farmer among the participants.

That tradition has now been restored to its former glory, although Geert Jan is an odd man out. He has a fries stall on the dike in Noord-Holland and also runs a day care center for 200 young stallions, although perhaps that is also the other way around. The tears in episode came from him when he realized that all those 56 women think of him so warmly. ,, Great, that won’t let me go. Come on with them. “

Next week the five farmers will go on a speed date in the museum village of Allingawier.

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