Lustics icon Bobbi Eden finds it disgusting that Amazon has chosen to simply place the Ferry Doedens documentary online on their Prime streaming service. “They are playing with his life.”
Ferry Doedens is in the ditch and not just that: due to all his addictions, he has had no contact with his own mother for two years. Pretty sad, and all his misery has now been published in a three-part documentary for Prime. The money has now been transferred to the fallen soap star and everyone knows what he will do with it…
Bobbi snorts
Bobbi Eden, known from the world of adult entertainmentfinds it disgusting and immoral that Amazon simply gave the green light to this. She expresses her disapproval in the panel of prominent figures Story.
She snorts: “No. This crosses all boundaries. I really don’t understand how anyone has given a ‘go’ to this. If you see that someone is so far gone, and that apparently someone sees the cash register ringing, then I don’t think you are doing very well.”
Playing with life
There is a lot at stake here, says Bobbi. “The fact that Ferry has given permission to film does not change that. As far as I am concerned, someone’s life is being played with here.”
Singer Ronnie Tober, also a member of the panel, agrees. “I’m getting sick of all that negativity. It’s also very sad for Ferry. I think he needs more positivity. This can only push him even further into the abyss.”
Warning
That three-part documentary makes no sense at all, says Ronnie. “I also don’t believe that it sends a warning signal. Perhaps it will actually trigger others to use as well. Ferry must be protected!”
Dries Roelvink has less difficulty with it. He concludes: “That boy has crossed more boundaries with his Only Fans. It’s really sad how things could get to this point with that talented boy. You could say that if just ten percent of young people stay away from drugs because of this documentary, the goal has already been achieved.”

