
Xander De Rycke: Houdt Het Voor Bekeken 2024
Part of Houdt Het Voor Bekeken Collectie
Tighter than Natalia's cleaning crew, more viewers than the successor to F.C. De Kampioenen and even harder back than Bart De Pauw. Also in 2024, 'Xander De Rycke keeps it up' returns to Lotto Arena Antwerp. And the bar is set high. Doing better than last year seems to many an impossible mission, but Xander is not afraid of a challenge.
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Xander De Rycke
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