Ferry Doedens’ appearance begins to seriously suffer from his drug addiction. According to De Telegraaf he is even on the crystal meth. Does that explain the vetch with which he appears on Prime?
After the weekend, a documentary about the fallen soap star Ferry Doedens will premiere on the streaming service Amazon Prime. His decline is depicted in detail. Not only does he appear to be addicted to drugs, but also to trading in bitcoins, on which he has already lost more than 50 thousand euros.
Meth cheek?
We see that Ferry’s appearance has seriously deteriorated. He also shows up with an extremely swollen cheek. What kind of crazy thing is this? “Is there facial disfigurement, which is sometimes the case with a long-term addiction to crystal meth?” he asks The Telegraph wonders.
Christian Looman, who has resigned as Ferry’s manager, says in the newspaper: “I can reassure you about that. I was there; this was about an inflammation in his cheek. He then called me to say that he was in so much pain.”
Punctured
At the moment, Ferry no longer walks around with that swollen cheek, according to Christian. “I didn’t go into the doctor’s office, but according to Ferry he punctured some things and it was soon over.”
He does agree that things are going very badly for the actor. “I received and continue to receive signals from Ferry’s environment about problematic drug use. (…) Ultimately, we managed to get Ferry into a rehab clinic in South Africa. He was to be treated there for three months, but within a week he was back in the Netherlands.”
Ten minutes
That boy is simply very addictive, Christian explains. “You can’t have a conversation with him for ten minutes these days without him looking at a graph on his phone about bitcoins. Those things rule his life right now.”
Is he no longer busy with those sink videos for OnlyFans? “He generated a wonderful turnover with that. But he is now letting that slide.”
No contact
Why doesn’t Ferry’s family intervene? “Ferry now no longer has contact with anyone in his family. This has been the case with his brother for some time; his sister and mother recently withdrew.”
“There is no argument or anything, but they don’t know what to do with him. Like everyone else, they hope that he will seek help himself.”

