Yesterday, Chimène van Oosterhout was interviewed by Toine van Peperstraten on NPO Radio 2 late-night show "'t Wordt Nu Laat". The multi-talented media personality discussed many subjects (her childhood in Curaçao, her arrival in the Netherlands at age 7, her debut as a model, her career on TV (TROS, Veronica, RTL), her recruitment as a Luv' singer, yoga, psychology...). As a polyglot, she would love to present the next edition of the "Eurovision Song Contest". Next year, the European music competition will take place in the Netherlands thanks to Duncan Laurence's victory.
Chimène about her ambition of presenting the ESC
Chimène & Toine
Of course, Chimène mentioned Luv's recent collaboration with Keith Morrison, Manuel Garrido-Lecca and Henk Schorel in Miami, Fl. "It was an honour to be there. It was impressive to see these men working in the studio. They want to record an album with us in September," she explained. "Miami is a city of music. Our new single will be in a reggaeton-pop style and will soon be released," she added. She also paid her Luv' colleage José Hoebee a compliment. "José is a fantastic singer, one of Holland's best vocalist," she said.
Messages of intimates (including actress and TV presenter Tanja Jess, her son Lyam and his girlfriend) were broadcast during the radio show.
Chimène told that in addition to her activities with Luv', she was busy developing a TV format but didn't reveal the content of it.
The playlist of the program featured Chimène's all-time pop-rock favourites performed by Simon & Garfunkel, The Police, Annie Lennox, Doris Day, Phil Collins, John Lennon and The Killers.
The Luv' lady dedicated the pop classic "You Don't Own Me" by Dusty Springfield to the group's tour manager David Hay Gibson (who had the pleasure to know the iconic British singer and who runs her official fan club on Facebook).
Click here to listen to "'t Wordt Nu Laat".
Source: Facebook (Chimène van Oosterhout), NPO Radio 2
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