Yasmine (singer)

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Hilde Rens (3 March 1972 – 25 June 2009), better known by her stage name Yasmine, was a Belgian singer, presenter and television personality.

Yasmine
Background information
Birth nameHilde Rens
Born(1972-03-03)3 March 1972
Antwerp, Belgium
Died25 June 2009(2009-06-25) (aged 37)
Kontich, Belgium
GenresPop, folk
Occupation(s)Singer, television presenter
Years active1990–2009
LabelsEMI

Career

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Music

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Rens became known as a singer during the 1980s. At the age of 17, Yasmine made her television debut in 1989 as a contestant on a Flemish television talent show, performing a rendition of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" as Julie Covington.

Two years later, she earned a record deal, releasing her first single, "Wie Denk Jij Wel Dat Je Bent" and her first album, Mooi zo in the same year. She went on to record another five mainstream pop albums before releasing Vandaag (Het morgen van gisteren) in 2004, a critically lauded CD of Leonard Cohen songs translated into Dutch.

Her last album, Licht Ontvlambaar, was released in 2006.

Broadcasting

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Up until her death, Yasmine was a regular on the VRT's main television station, één, where she was an in-vision continuity announcer and a presenter for various entertainment shows including De Rode Loper, Memento and Zo is er maar één.

Prior to joining the VRT, she presented music programmes and was part of the promotion team for commercial station VTM during the 1990s and was one of the launch VJs for TMF Flanders. She was also a presenter for two VRT radio stations - Studio Brussel and the now-defunct pop station Donna.

Personal life and death

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Rens came out as a lesbian in 1996, becoming an established LGBT icon for Flemish and Dutch youth.

Yasmine further positioned herself as a leading LGBT icon by marrying television personality Marianne Dupon (winner of the reality TV show De Mol) in 2003, following a 2-year relationship. On 9 March 2007, Dupon gave birth to a daughter named Ella-Louise.[1][2]

The couple divorced in April 2009. On 25 June 2009, Yasmine's body was found near her sister's home in Kontich where she had hanged herself from a tree - her suicide reportedly followed a severe depression allegedly inflicted by her split with Dupon.[3]

Discography

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Albums

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  • 1991: Mooi Zo
  • 1993: Als Jij Dat Wil
  • 1995: Portfolio
  • 1997: Prêt-a-Porter
  • 1999: Blauw
  • 2001: Yasmine
  • 2004: Vandaag, Het Morgen Van Gisteren
  • 2006: Licht Ontvlambaar

References

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Based on a translation from French Wikipedia
  1. ^ "Yasmine times three Flemish singer and TV star is true to her word – and to herself". Flanders Today. Retrieved 2009-02-10. [dead link]
  2. ^ "Yasmine: "Ik had geen nood aan lang aanvaardingsproces"". Talk of the Town. Wordpress. 2007-08-17. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  3. ^ Flemish TV personality Yasmine takes her own life Archived November 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Flanders Today, Retrieved on 26 June 2009
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