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Jeroen Rietbergen left for abroad after ‘The Voice of Holland’ scandal: flight data leaked on the internet


The ground in the Netherlands is getting too hot under the feet of Jeroen Rietbergen, Linda de Mol’s ex-boyfriend, who was one of the main characters in the BOOS-documentary by BnnVara about The Voice.

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Friday became the bandleader of The Voice of Holland spotted and photographed by other travelers at Schiphol, where he took a transatlantic flight. In the meantime, Rietbergen’s flight data also found their way to the internet. Society will now investigate how that could have happened.

“At KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, we value our customers and understand the importance of protecting their personal data. We take this security incident very seriously and have taken internal measures to investigate and address the matter. We deeply regret that this incident took place,” KLM responded to a Tweet by journalist Martijn Mastenbroek, who wondered how it is possible that flight data could just be made public.

Jeroen has not been seen since the riot around him, Ali B and Marco Borsato. He probably spent all those days with family in Zeeland. He had reportedly left Linda’s villa before the weekend.

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Rietbergen only commented on the affair on Saturday. Through his ‘spokesperson’ and lawyer Peter Plasman, he then expressed regret and told his work at The Voice to put down. On Thursday, John de Mol told that Rietbergen had already received a warning in 2019, but had not been fired at the time.

Rietbergen wanted to leave it at his earlier statement on Thursday and seems to intend to remain silent, now that he has set foot on American soil on Friday afternoon local time.

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