Kobe Ilsen on the Eveline case : –

The Eveline case dominated all the headlines in the fall of 2020. The fact that some of his colleagues were trapped also made Kobe Ilsen (39) look critically at himself, he tells HUMO. “I was particularly disgusted by how those men were lynched, how people enjoyed seeing them go down into the deep.”

The fact that nude photos of Stan Van Samang, Sean Dhondt and Peter Van de Veire were leaked in the autumn – trapped by a certain Eveline – also made Kobe Ilsen think. “I had the same reflex as when the whole #MeToo snowball started to roll: I looked very critically at myself in the mirror and wondered: could something like that come out of me?” He tells HUMO. “Have I ever approached people in the wrong way or misused my ‘power’ as a familiar face? I do not think so.”

“I regularly receive an email saying that someone has images of me satisfying myself while watching pandas in heat. It would surprise me. Eveline has approached hundreds of others. ” He doesn’t know whether he was one of her victims. “I’ve never seen pictures of her. I was especially disgusted by how those men were lynched, how people enjoyed seeing them go down into the deep. I sent them a message: “Come on!” For all those reasons, I quit Twitter a long time ago. On Facebook I only follow people I know well and I never get involved in discussions. In the current climate this is almost revolutionary. People roar and tweet themselves deeply. It is one big waste of time that makes no one happier. It cannot be healthy to be constantly confronted with those extreme opinions and unrealistic beauty ideals. That’s why: birdwatching, man. ”

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