FanCentro Signs Dutch 'Temptation Island' Couple as Brand Ambassadors

FanCentro Signs Dutch 'Temptation Island' Couple as Brand Ambassadors

LOS ANGELES — FanCentro has signed reality television personalities and real-life couple Rosanna Voorwald and Niels Van der Zanden as brand ambassadors.

The duo first achieved notoriety on the Dutch version of "Temptation Island" in 2017, subsequently returned for two additional seasons and began offering private content in 2020.

“FanCentro is a platform that respects its creators,” Voorwald said. “We’re not just influencers, we’re business people. It’s crucial that we grow with a platform that respects us and gives us the tools to thrive. They know what it takes to support successful creators.”

Van der Zanden expressed pride in the collaboration.

"FanCentro is massive in the Netherlands, and it means a lot for us to be connected to one of the most respected brands in the industry," he noted. "They’ve allowed us to monetize our social media following in a way that people only dream about."

FanCentro Chief Sales Officer Nicholas Hörger described the couple as embodying "the type of creator that we’re most passionate about."

"They’re engaged, open and committed to treating this like a business," he added. "We’re excited to have them on the platform, and we’ll be working closely with them to expand what they’ve built."

They join a roster of ambassadors that includes Rachel Starr and German content creator and influencer JustLucy.

“Creators succeed when they’re given stability and flexibility,” Hörger added. “FanCentro has worked for years to build a technically advanced platform with a large, well-recognized brand. We provide concierge-level support, use bespoke educational programs to help our creators grow their businesses and provide a wide range of options for fan development and monetization.”

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