I learned the Dutch phrase "een eitje" (a little egg) this month, which much like "a piece of cake" in English means something that is very easy to do. This month's eggs were on the medium side, for me; I started a new job and injured my wrist, which don't go well together. It also happens to be the perfect cocktail for neglecting side projects.
So there' s only a couple of new blog posts this month, but that's okay. I've also started watching the latest season of De Mol, which introduces a new game mechanic for the Belgian series, so you can expect to read my thoughts on that soon!
March Blog Posts
⭐ Why you should be watching Bestemming X: My first post on the hot new adventure travel show, which you'll be hearing more about in the near future.
⭐ Parvati Shallow will help you enter your villain era for $497: I found out about Survivor icon Parvati's spiritual side hustle and tbh I'm obsessed.
Bestemming X players wearing a high-tech blindfold called the "X-Bril" |
Miscellaneous Links
🔗 Secret Destination: A casting call has surfaced for the American Bestemming X, which I wrote about earlier. Click through to see an incredibly kitsch graphic, and sign up if you're one of those "Smart, Fun competitors ready to live out their roadtrip dreams" (just don't expect to see actual sunlight for more than 3 hours a day).
🔗 Destination X Netherlands: Meanwhile, the Dutch version of the show will be taking over the RTL 4 slot currently reserved for De Verraders starting May 10th.
🔗 The Real Plantsims of Beverly Hills: Manchester drag icon and YouTube star Juno Birch is resuming her playful parodies of reality TV shows in The Sims 4, this time with a Real Housewives rip-off starring "Kale Richards" and "Leafy Rinna."
Picture of the Month
Wie is de Mol? 2024 Mexico |
To avoid unintentional spoilers, you'll have to click through to see this GIF play! It's the reveal of the Mole from Wie is de Mol? (NL), which took place in Mexico this year.
If you already know, here's a bonus GIF of them signing "I am the Mole."
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