Speed skater in “Playboy”
Joy Beune makes teh dutch crazy
Speed skater in “Playboy”
Joy Beune makes teh dutch crazy
December 12, 2024, 7:41 pm
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In Germany it is easy to wonder which jungle camper will soon be wearing clothes for “Playboy”. Meanwhile, our Dutch neighbors are already celebrating the nudity of the moment. There is an issue of the magazine in which speed skater Joy Beune is breaking all existing records.
A very similar phenomenon is currently taking place in the Netherlands.Here it is the speed skater Joy Beune who makes people crazy with a nude look in the local version of “playboy”. Although it has only been in the shops for a week, the rush for the magazine is so great that it is even now being reprinted. This has never happened before in the history of “Playboy” Netherlands.
“Books are reprinted, but magazines usually aren’t,” says editor-in-chief Niek Stolker happily in an interview with the “Ad” portal. And of course Beune is as proud as Bolle: “That’s nice to hear. I wouldn’t have expected so many to be sold.”
“Playboy is next level”
When the request for the nude shoot came, she had to think first, Beune admits in the “Playboy” interview. ”But I knew quickly: ‘Playboy’ was the next level.” her friend Kjeld Nuis, also a speed skater, supported her. “Kjeld instantly said: ‘You have to do it!’” says Beune.
The 25-year-old continues that she first had to convince her mother. “It was arduous for her until I told her it turned out really well. ‘Just what I wanted, don’t worry.’ Now she’s fine with it.”
now she’s excited to see “what the people in the ice rink will say about it,” Beune explains. The world of her sport is relatively small, so she is not sure “how it will develop”.However, she is sure that she can look back later on the “Playboy” shoot with confidence: “I did a good job.”
Photos in artificial snow
Ultimately,she was very happy with the photos – “from the idea to the shooting to the final result.” Beune posed for the magazine in a wintry atmosphere.And that despite the fact that the photos were actually taken in August. Accordingly, artificial snow was used to create the desired environment for the athlete. “I felt more cozy during the shoot. The atmosphere was pleasant, loving and encouraging,” says Beune looking back.
Beune was still unable to win a medal at the Olympics. But this year she was a world champion for the first time. She also won gold in the 5000 meters at the individual World Championships and the team pursuit at the European Championships. Now she can also claim to be the first world champion ever to appear on the cover of the Dutch “Playboy”. Not to mention the sales records she breaks with her total dedication.
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Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome, Dr. Sarah Thompson, a leading expert in digital communication and technology. We’re excited to have you here today to discuss the evolving landscape of communication in our increasingly digital world.
Dr. Sarah Thompson (DST): Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.
TNE: To kick things off, could you share your thoughts on how technology has transformed the way we communicate over the past decade?
DST: Absolutely! Over the past ten years, we’ve seen a tremendous shift.Communication has become instantaneous and global. Social media platforms have paved the way for real-time interaction, allowing us to connect with people from all corners of the world. This has not only changed personal communication but also the way businesses and industries operate.
TNE: That’s fascinating. With platforms like Twitter, TikTok, and others, do you think these changes have had a positive or negative impact on our communication styles?
DST: It’s a double-edged sword. On one hand, these platforms enhance our ability to share ideas and foster community.however, the brevity of social media can led to misunderstandings, oversimplification of complex issues, and sometimes even the spread of misinformation. It’s crucial that we maintain a balance and develop media literacy skills to navigate these platforms effectively.
TNE: Speaking of misinformation, how do you see the role of technology companies evolving in terms of accountability for the content shared on their platforms?
DST: That’s a critical issue. Technology companies have to take more duty for the content that flows through their platforms.We’re starting to see initiatives aimed at fact-checking and moderation, but there’s still a long way to go. Balancing freedom of expression with the need to curb misinformation is a challenge that will require collaboration between tech companies,governments,and civil society.
TNE: Very true! And what about the future? How do you envision communication evolving in the next five years?
DST: I believe we’ll see the rise of more immersive technologies, such as virtual reality and augmented reality, substantially changing our communication experiences. Imagine having a business meeting in a virtual environment or attending a concert in VR! However, we must approach these technologies thoughtfully to ensure they enhance human connection rather than detract from it.
TNE: That sounds incredibly exciting! Before we wrap up, what advice woudl you give to individuals looking to adapt to these rapid changes in communication technology?
DST: My advice would be to stay curious and engaged. Embrace new technologies but also critically evaluate their impact on your communication style.It’s essential to foster genuine relationships, both online and offline, and understand that while technology can enhance our communication, it shouldn’t replace the depth of human connection.
TNE: Thank you, Dr. Thompson, for sharing your insights with us today! it’s clear that as we advance, communication will continue to evolve in ways we can barely imagine.
DST: Thank you! It was great discussing these important topics with you.
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