Anouk dating history
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Relationships
Anouk was previously married to Dominique Schemmekes (2022) and Remon Stotijn (2004 - 2008).
Anouk has been in a relationship with Robert Coenen (2009 - 2010).
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Anouk is a 48 year old Dutch Singer. Born Anouk Teeuwe on 8th April, 1975 in The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, she is famous for Nobody's Wife. Her zodiac sign is Aries.
Anouk is a member of the following lists: Women rock singers, 1975 births and Women post-grunge singers.
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Relationship Statistics
Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
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Married | 2 |
10 years, 1 month
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8 years, 9 months
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7 years, 4 months
|
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Dating | 1 |
1 year
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-
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Total | 3 |
10 years, 1 month
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6 years, 2 months
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1 year
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Details
First Name |
Anouk
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Last Name |
Stotijn-Teeuwe
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Maiden Name |
Teeuwe
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Full Name at Birth |
Anouk Teeuwe
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Alternative Name |
Anouk Teeuwe, Anouk
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Birthday |
8th April, 1975
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Birthplace |
The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
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Height |
5' 6¾" (170 cm)
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Build |
Average
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Eye Color |
Hazel
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Hair Color |
Blonde
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Zodiac Sign |
Aries
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
Dutch
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Occupation Text |
Musician
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Occupation |
Singer
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Claim to Fame |
Nobody's Wife
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Music Genre (Text) |
Adult contemporary, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Post-Grunge, R&B, Soul
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Year(s) Active |
1996–present
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Instrument (text) |
Vocals
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Record Label |
Goldilox, EMI, Dino
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Official Websites |
www.anouk.net/, http://anouk.com
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Anouk Teeuwe (born 8 April 1975), professionally known by the mononym Anouk, is a Dutch singer-songwriter. After her breakthrough in 1997 with the single "Nobody's Wife", she had numerous hit singles in the Dutch and Belgian charts, such as "R U Kiddin' Me", "Michel", "Girl", "Lost", "Modern World", "Three Days in a Row", "Birds", and "Woman".