Yvet talks straight about issues. She holds no barrel and pulls no guns. She just tells it as she sees it. In this final episode, Yvet gets up close and personal. She talks about being a single mother, revisits Bill Gates and dogs, talks about the “hello culture” in The Netherlands. She sings and talks about her dream of going back to the motherland.
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