Arjen Henrik Lubach (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈÉ'rjÉ™n ˈɦɛnrɪk
ˈlybÉ'x]; born 22 October 1979) is a Dutch comedian, author and
television presenter. He hosts the weekly news satire television show
Zondag met Lubach.Arjen Henrik Lubach was born on 22 October 1979 in a
hospital in Groningen, Netherlands. He was raised in Lutjegast, where
he lived until age 15.Lubach's parents were both lawyers and his
father was a professor at the University of Groningen. Lubach is a
great-grandson of Mayor Obbe Norbruis of Schoonebeek and Zuilen
(1895â€"1970).[citation needed] He and his two brothers were raised
outside of Lutjegast. Lubach felt like an outsider because his family
did not speak the Gronings dialect. He describes his younger self as
"complex" and a "kid who stayed indoors". Although he was bullied, he
considers his youth to have been enjoyable. His family was religious:
the children went to the Protestant primary school School met de
Bijbel ("School with the Bible")[note 1], they prayed every day, read
from the Bible (which was used to find a solution to pretty much any
problem) and went to church every Sunday.
ˈlybÉ'x]; born 22 October 1979) is a Dutch comedian, author and
television presenter. He hosts the weekly news satire television show
Zondag met Lubach.Arjen Henrik Lubach was born on 22 October 1979 in a
hospital in Groningen, Netherlands. He was raised in Lutjegast, where
he lived until age 15.Lubach's parents were both lawyers and his
father was a professor at the University of Groningen. Lubach is a
great-grandson of Mayor Obbe Norbruis of Schoonebeek and Zuilen
(1895â€"1970).[citation needed] He and his two brothers were raised
outside of Lutjegast. Lubach felt like an outsider because his family
did not speak the Gronings dialect. He describes his younger self as
"complex" and a "kid who stayed indoors". Although he was bullied, he
considers his youth to have been enjoyable. His family was religious:
the children went to the Protestant primary school School met de
Bijbel ("School with the Bible")[note 1], they prayed every day, read
from the Bible (which was used to find a solution to pretty much any
problem) and went to church every Sunday.
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