Tonight, January 27, Gert Verhulst kicks off the sixth season of ‘De tafel van Gert’ at 8 PM on Play4. This season opens with a gripping discussion about Antwerp’s drug barons and their surprising real estate investments in Dubai. What secrets lie behind these luxury properties?
- Gert Verhulst hosts new season of 'De tafel van Gert'
- Discussion on Antwerp drug lords in Dubai
- Xavier Taveirne's consumer protection program Winwin
- Controversial film 'Babygirl' sparks debate
- Nicole Kidman's role challenges feminist perspectives
- Seksuologe Goedele Liekens shares her thoughts
Joining Gert are notable guests including content creator Elodie Gabias and TV personality Veronique De Kock. They will explore intriguing topics like the controversial film ‘Babygirl’. Is it a feminist statement or something else entirely?
Exploring Antwerp Drug Barons: Their Hidden Wealth in Dubai
Why are Antwerp’s drug lords investing heavily in luxury real estate abroad? Tonight’s episode reveals shocking findings about over 200 flats and villas owned by these figures in Dubai. Could this be a strategy to stay under the radar? Join the conversation as our journalist Joris Van der Aa unveils this hidden world.
The Buzz Around ‘Babygirl’: A Film That Divides Opinions
The film ‘Babygirl’ has sparked intense debate among viewers. Starring Nicole Kidman, it tells the story of a successful woman whose desires go unfulfilled until she embarks on an affair with a younger man. Is this portrayal empowering or problematic? Let’s dive into what makes this film so controversial.
The Themes of Desire and Power in ‘Babygirl’
This film explores complex themes that resonate with many audiences today. It raises questions about female empowerment versus objectification. As viewers dissect its messages, they find themselves pondering:
- Does infidelity equate to liberation?
- Are explicit scenes necessary for storytelling?
- What does this say about modern relationships?
- Can we call it a feminist work or is it anti-feminist?
Xavier Taveirne’s Insights: Consumer Awareness Through Entertainment
Xavier Taveirne brings his experience from radio to television with his consumer protection program ‘Winwin’. He discusses how educating viewers helps them avoid scams while sharing his own fears regarding uncovering mafia practices. How can entertainment serve as a tool for awareness?