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Noraly Beyer on Joost Prinsen's farewell: He just didn't want to anymore

Noraly Beyer on Joost Prinsen's farewell: He just didn't want to anymore

Noraly Beyer revealed that her partner, presenter Joost Prinsen, decided to end his life after suffering a stroke in October 2025. The stroke left Prinsen partially paralyzed and with speech difficulties, leading to his decision not to continue. Beyer shared these details during an interview on the NPO 2 program Over Leven.

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