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Fabienne De Vries Criticizes Pigeonholing and Cancel Culture: 'They Can Play Marco Borsato and R. Kelly as Far as I'm Concerned'

Summary by De Telegraaf
Where schoolchildren used to rush at her, it now remains quiet when Fabienne de Vries (51) walks past a school with her dog. The TMF icon of yesteryear is breathing new life into the 90s with a series of club nights on Ibiza. She has no problem with music being played by controversial artists such as Marco Borsato and R. Kelly. "People have their own memories with certain songs, who are we to take those away from them?"

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Where schoolchildren used to rush at her, it now remains quiet when Fabienne de Vries (51) walks past a school with her dog. The TMF icon of yesteryear is breathing new life into the 90s with a series of club nights on Ibiza. She has no problem with music being played by controversial artists such as Marco Borsato and R. Kelly. "People have their own memories with certain songs, who are we to take those away from them?"

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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