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Koen Wauters: Belgium's Versatile Icon with a Fortune of 10 Million Euros

Koen Wauters

photo by Koen Wauters
Koen Wauters

Koen Wauters, born on September 17, 1967 in Halle, is a French Flemish singer and group leader Clouseau. Recognized as TV presenter, he has hosted shows such as 1 tegen 100 and Belgium's Got Talent. A former racing driver, he raced at Spa-Francorchamps. Koen is also an actor, having appeared in films such as My Blue Heaven and Intensive Care. Koen Wauters has a fortune estimated at over 10 million euros.

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