Adult Star Most-Downloaded Female Voice for Dutch SatNav Systems

AMSTERDAM — In an announcement that has adult crossing into mainstream yet again, Dutch adult star Kim Holland is the most downloaded voice for the TomTom in-car satellite navigation system from the Navigatiestemmen.nl (Navigation Voices) website, according to Amsterdam-based tech-lifestyle magazine Bright. By contrast, the most-downloaded male voice is "Mr Owl," a character from a late '60s children’s TV show.

Holland, a former Jehovah's Witness, told an interviewer for Dutch newspaper The Telegraph, "I was a bloody fanatic and married as a virgin when I was 18 years old. At the meetings I learned that men outside the faith desired just one thing. I wasn’t occupied with sex and never had an orgasm."

By the time she was 23, she had joined the Dutch Association for Sexual Reform and was making amateur videos. A reality TV show about her daily life was cancelled in 2006 after two episodes aired: The network said it was unsuitable for younger viewers.

"Maybe [TV network] Talpa does not know what to do anymore to get high ratings," Holland said.

The U.S. TomTom site offers the voices of Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and mainstream actors Gary Busey, Mr. T, Burt Reynolds and Dennis Hopper.

The Netherlands-based TomTom navigation device is available in more than 15 European countries, as well as Canada, the U.S., Australia and Japan. For more information, visit TomTom.com.

Representatives of TomTom were not available for comment at press time.

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

European Commission: Age Verification App Ready For Use

The European Commission’s age verification app is now technically ready and will soon be available for EU citizens to use in order to prove their age when accessing online platforms, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Tuesday.

UK House of Commons Moves to Tone Down Porn Amendments

The House of Commons has modified amendments to the U.K.’s pending Crime and Policing Bill, including provisions regulating “step” content, content featuring adults role-playing as minors, and performers’ ability to withdraw consent.

AEBN Reveals Ariel Demure as Top Trans Star for Q1 of 2026

AEBN has named its top trans stars for the first quarter of 2026, with Ariel Demure landing atop the leaderboard.

Final IRS 'No Tax on Tips' Rule Excludes Pornography

The Internal Revenue Service on Monday published final regulations on the “No Tax on Tips” provision included in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” offering new tax deductions for tip workers but excluding revenue received for “pornographic activity.”

Pennsylvania Legislature Weighs 'Porn Tax' Bill

The Pennsylvania State Senate is considering a bill that would impose a 10% tax on the revenue of adult websites doing business in that state.

BranditScan Rolls Out 2 New Platform Features

BranditScan has introduced its new Traffic Optimization and Doxing Protection features for creators.

NMG Management Partners With Cosplayground to Scale Distribution

NMG Management has partnered with Cosplayground to expand the studio’s digital distribution and licensing operations.

Dreamcam Adds Real-Time Speech Translation

Dreamcam has introduced Voice Translator AI to its livestreaming platform.

UK Government May Limit 'Step' Porn Ban With New Amendments

The U.K. Ministry of Justice on Friday revealed new government amendments to the pending Crime and Policing Bill, potentially limiting a planned ban on “step” content to apply only if adult performers role-play as minors.

Arizona Senate Removes 'Catch-22' Provision From Consent Bill

The Arizona State Senate has amended a bill that would impose new requirements for adult content uploaded online, removing a seemingly contradictory provision that could have effectively made it impossible for adult sites to operate in the state.

Show More