Ancilla van de Leest

Ancilla van de Leest
Born 21 July 1985
Rotterdam
Nationality Dutch
Occupation Model
Actress
Politician

Ancilla van de Leest (Rotterdam, 21 July 1985), born as Linde van de Leest[1][2] is a Dutch politician, former fetish model, producer, presenter and activist.

Modeling and Media Career

Van de Leest attended gymnasium in Rotterdam and worked as a waitress when she was discovered by a photographer. She quit school and at eighteen appeared under her birth name as a Playmate in the men's magazine Playboy in May 2004.[2] Afterwards she moved to Los Angeles for work and adopted the name Ancilla Tilia. In June 2009 Tilia appeared on the cover of Dutch Playboy, in a photo session by the photographer and music video director Carli Hermès. In September 2012 she again appeared on the cover of the Playboy. She also appeared twice on the cover of the Dutch edition of FHM, as well as on the covers of Sp!ts, Rotterdams Dagblad, Panorama, Aktueel and Viva. In 2012 van de Leest ended her career as a model.[3]

Tilia had a preference for erotic fetish photography, specializing in latex clothes, corsets, high heels and stockings. As a fetish model, she appeared on the cover of Bizarre, Marquis and The Picture.

In November 2013 she appeared in the first episode of the Dutch Popoz comedy series on Comedy Central. From 2008 to 2010 she wrote articles for the magazine FHM in Ask Ancilla section, which eventually became a full-page column that appeared monthly until 2010. In 2011 she wrote a book Aan mijn jongere ik ("To my younger self"). In 2013 she won the BNN's Nationale Reistest as the "Famous Dutchman".

Pirate Party

On June 26th 2016 Ancilla Tilia was elected as the leader of the Pirate Party of the Netherlands for the Dutch parliamentary elections in 2017.[4]

In interviews van de Leest indicated that her priorities are aimed at strengthening privacy rights and opposing abolishing cash.[5] She foresees a development in which high costs are imposed on entrepreneurs who use cash in order to stimulate digital currency. This she sees as a privacy undermining development in which a person can be followed on the basis of their payment history. In addition to privacy rights in general, the party specifically focuses on strengthening privacy in the relationship between the government and its citizens, as the government poses a greater risk than corporations of infringing their fundamental rights. In September 2016 she stood up for the victims of a data breach in the town of Almelo.

References

  1. Ancilla Tilia (October 28, 2011). "Mijn naam en ik". Joop.nl. Retrieved January 13, 2012.
  2. 1 2 Playboy 2004 nr. 05 at muziek-en-lectuur.nl
  3. RTL Z. "Z Today Aflevering 129". RTL Z.
  4. Ancilla new front runner Pirate Party
  5. Cafe Weltschmerz. "Boris van de Ven interviewt Ancilla Tilia; Over privacy en veiligheid". Cafe Weltschmerz.
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