In March 2020, daily life as we knew it came to an abrupt halt when the federal government announced a general lockdown. Belgium went into lockdown, public life evaporated and time stood still as the COVID-19 virus gained ground. On the frontline, hospitals and nursing homes were running, people were fighting day and night for life and against the virus. While we were locked up between four walls in our homes, the healthcare sector was working overtime for the health and freedom of all of us.
Life in Extensions tells the story of Tore Sercu, son of Ilse Vanbrabant and director and actor Mathias Sercu. Tore has been living in 'extensions' for over 3 years. He was diagnosed with an aggressive and incurable cancer: multiple myeloma. He was soon declared palliative and would only have 6 months to live. More than 3 years later, Tore and his family are constantly balancing between consciously saying goodbye and consciously living. A complex process that they now want to provide valuable insight into.
Cheating, infidelity, adultery, cheating, skating crooked, a slip-up ... Whatever you call it, it is a loaded subject to talk about. In the four-part series Ontrouw, Eva De Roo listens to courageous testimonies from people who have come into contact with cheating in a relationship. Together with them, she hopes that this can be discussed more in the future. At what point does cheating really mean cheating? Can a couple survive cheating? Why do so many people cheat and is a monogamous relationship doomed to fail? Eva is confronted with the major impact of infidelity, but at the same time looks for nuances in the many stories surrounding cheating. In her search, she receives help from relationship therapist Katrien Koolen.
The brand new Happily Divorced, an exciting and enjoyable game show in which two exes compete against each other on a dream trip. Small detail: the children have chosen the destination, because whoever wins, they will go along anyway. They have a parent on each team... The game will determine who can go with the children: team mom with her new partner, or team dad with his new partner.