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Friend Loiza Lamers not only key to her heart, but also her house

Loiza and her Jelle met in June, so according to the model it is still very early. She says: “Really very special and nice. I am very happy (…) He is just so sweet, a really nice boy!”

Loiza tells in the special conversation that her love knew her story, and immediately accepted her as she is. “At one point we did talk about it,” she shares. “He was immediately like: what does it matter. Then I already thought: okay, this is very nice.”

Loiza admits that in the past it sometimes felt like her femininity was being taken away by sharing her story with someone she had feelings for. “There’s nothing that doesn’t make me feel feminine, but when it comes to a relationship… then I wonder if there aren’t things that keep me behind,” she says honestly. She never had that feeling with Jelle: “We never had that from the first moment.”

In her Videoland documentary, the 26-year-old also talks about this fear. The recordings were therefore regularly quite confrontational and spicy for Loiza. Loiza says: “I’m just a woman – despite all the prejudices and what people say I’m not like that, I show very much: I am. And to admit that there are times when I don’t feel like that felt, in certain situations, I found very exciting.”

Friend Jelle, who also plays a role in the documentary, thought it was ‘very nice’ how vulnerable Loiza was. “He was like, it’s really who you are, the woman I fell in love with,” she says.

It is clear that things are going well between Loiza and Jelle. However, they are not thinking about living together for the time being. First they want to do their ‘own thing’. Although the couple still lives separately, Loiza has already given him the key to her house. “Then at least he can go in himself and I don’t have to open the door for him anymore.”

Earlier, Aran spoke with Linda Hakeboom. After her cancer diagnosis, the 36-year-old took viewers into her story. The documentary maker recorded the process for ‘Linda’s Cancer Story’, for which she herself won a Televizier Star. In Aran on Tour they go together to the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek hospital, where she has her radiation tattoos removed.

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