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Presenter Mandy Woelkens gives birth to second child

Presenter Mandy Woelkens gives birth to second child

Dutch presenter Mandy Woelkens has given birth to her second child. She announced the news on Instagram with a photo of the newborn, though the baby's name and gender have not been disclosed.

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