
Brussels (Eurotoday): Daphne Agten has been on De slimste mens ter wereld for 19 episodes and wants to make it 20. She is having fun on the show and is becoming more famous. She also stars in the award-winning movie Holy Rosita. For the final episode, she will wear a dress from a local designer to celebrate her hometown, and she gets a lot of support from fans in Hasselt.
Daphne Agten has now appeared in ‘De slimste mens ter wereld’ for at least 19 episodes and could reach 20 in the next show. After that, she will only come back for the final episode. Agten is calm about the chance to make history, saying that others seem more worried about the record than she is. Her main focus is to have fun and enjoy being part of the show.
What are Daphne Agten’s feelings about the season finale?
Daphne Agten has acknowledged that anything can happen in the final game of the season, and she expects to cry, whether from joy or mistakes. She described the last episode as an emotional release and has already shown emotion on the show during a moment with host Erik Van Looy. Daphne also met her childhood crush, Geert Van Rampelberg. As her fame increases, she is being recognized more in public. She stars in the film ‘Holy Rosita,’ which recently won a top prize at the Turin Film Festival.
Daphne Agten from Heusden-Zolder is competing on a show and receiving support in Limburg, especially from people in Hasselt who want her to win. Some negative feedback has been directed at her for being a competitive woman. Daphne plans her outfits carefully, including her recent glittery Miss Piggy boots, and collaborates with makeup artist Dorien van Poucke. She will wear a piece from a Limburg designer in the final.
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