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Marlijn Weerdenburg replaces Martine van Os in We zijn er Bijna!

Marlijn Weerdenburg replaces Martine van Os in We zijn er Bijna!

Marlijn Weerdenburg will replace Martine van Os as the host of the NPO 1 program We zijn er Bijna! this summer. After over fourteen years as the face of the show, Van Os is handing over the role to the 43-year-old presenter.

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