This is the story of Gerrie and Hanna Tokkie, the first reality stars in the Netherlands. They suddenly gained fame in 2003 by allowing TV cameras into their daily lives. The whole of the Netherlands enjoys it. But then it becomes quiet, the Tokkies disappear into the background, but the name Tokkie remains. A documentary about the impact of their sudden fame and its consequences.
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