In the men’s villa in Morocco, the supply of men is shrinking rapidly. It is worrying to see: if the men are rushed through at this rate, it will be a matter of weeks before they are completely gone. Then all that remains is a villa with an empty swimming pool, and three thirsty women who sometimes shout into the void if anyone wants to go on a date. But those women aren’t worried about that yet. They live in luxury and abundance: four dating men per person bachelorette. In the meantime, the rest of the man-loving Netherlands is watching with dismay. You always have a few heavy users who ruin it for the rest.
The men were taken in on Thursday evening The Bachelorette (Videoland) subjected to a new test: a game of twister. An extra large sail with colored dots was ready for them on a square platform in the turquoise pool. The women themselves also participated; they moved smoothly over all the short shorts and sun-tanned upper arms and kept their eyes open the whole time. In front of the camera they listed the advantages they would pay attention to today: communication skills, sportsmanship, flexibility. A real man can talk and touch his toes.
“Casper really does his best to be in the strangest positions,” bachelorette Kashin stated with satisfaction. Something like that creates possibilities. Diva and Beate were less lucky, Beate’s male base in particular turned out to be shaky. Disappointed, she said: “I think it’s a shame that the men fall over so quickly.” Kashin’s group won – she really had “the team with the best boys”. That’s how the men call themselves: “boys”. Although they also like to call each other “man”, and in the most beautiful moments they choose a combination. Then they say: “Nice man, boys.” The men’s villa is truly a magical place.
Two men on a date at the same time
But as the viewer feared, the boys were also treated lavishly. All three women took two men on dates at the same time. Kashin and Beate each took two roses with them to give to the men at the end of the date as a sign that they could hang around the swimming pool of the men’s villa for a while. However, Diva only took one rose. She placed it menacingly on the table in front of her while she continued to smile sweetly at her two boys who had taken a seat opposite her in their most beautiful V-neck blouses. At the end of the evening she sent the man with the largest upper arms home. Back to the Netherlands.
None of the firefighters, naturalists and other knowledgeable people had any reassuring words to offer
There, the evening was largely dominated by the fires that had been raging for days in various nature reserves. Talk show hosts turned to firefighters, naturalists and other knowledgeable people, but none of them had reassuring words to offer. As images of fire, smoke and frantic extinguishing efforts were visible in the background of the studio, a firefighter told Eva Jinek that this is “an indication of what it could be like in the future, for us.” More, more frequent, bigger fires. That’s what you get, with an increasingly drier and warmer climate. Bee Time for MAX the item about the fires was followed by an item about an impending water shortage. Presenter Sybrand Niessen introduced this as follows: “Everything will catch fire and if we don’t do anything now, we won’t have enough drinking water later.” Pay more attention to your consumption, was the message: don’t take what you have now for granted. Be careful with it.

