Acting Deckers was part of the American
NBC-mini series
Remember, based on
Barbara Taylor Bradford's novel, where she happened to appear with another Dutch actor,
Derek de Lint. She also appeared in the movie
All Stars; and had a small part in the
James Bond movie
Tomorrow Never Dies as a PR representative of villain Elliot Carver, played by
Jonathan Pryce.
Television Deckers has also hosted multiple television shows, such as
Big Brother,
Reisgids,
TV Woonmagazine en
101 Vrouwen. In July 2007, she began presenting her first season as a judge on ''Holland's Next Top Model,
later called Benelux's Next Top Model
. Since 2007, she has also been a fashion expert for RTL Boulevard, and in September 2012 became the permanent replacement for presenter Winston Gerschtanowitz. She currently has her own weekend television programme on 100%NL, Naakte Waarheid'', which is in its second season.
Author In 1993 Deckers wrote columns for Veronicablad. Not long after she was asked to write a weekly column for a newspaper in
Limburg. At the end of 1994, she began writing a weekly column for Viva. Then in 1999, she combined all of these columns and wrote the book
De Echte Deckers (1999). After the publishing of her book, she continued writing a weekly column for the
De Telegraaf. She bundled these columns into two books:
Opwaartse drukte (2002) and
Decksels (2005). Today she continues to write a weekly column for the
De Telegraaf and she also writes columns for ''
Reader's Digest''. Deckers has published two books, which have earned her the name as 'example mother'. She published
De geboorte van een moeder and
De geboorte van een gezin. In 2003 her book
De geboorte van een gezin was nominated for the NS Publiekprijs. Not only does Deckers write about upbringing, but she also writes children's books, such as
De veschrikkelijke ijstaart,
De matroos in de doos and
Marijn in de woestijn. Her second children's novel was adapted into a play in 2007. In 2012 she wrote her first romance novel,
Alles is zoals het zou moeten zijn. This novel was adapted to film in 2020. The film
Life as It Should Be won the
Golden Film award and became the third highest-grossing Dutch film of 2020. == Personal life ==