She worked as a reporter for the right-wing newspaper De Telegraaf, the gossip magazine Story, and the media company RTL Nederland.
Voet had a troubled childhood; a difficult relationship with her father forced her to become independent at age sixteen, as she explained in an interview with Trouw in 2014.
[2] She started her career in journalism working for Henk van der Meijden, editor of the gossip section of De Telegraaf.
She spent two years, from 2009 to 2011, working for the Jewish weekly Nieuw Israëlietisch Weekblad, and then became director of the Centrum Informatie en Documentatie Israël, or CIDI,[2] a position that requires her to comment publicly on such matters as Holocaust education,[3] Nazi literature (the ongoing debate over the accessibility of Mein Kampf),[4] and antisemitism.
She caused some uproar in the Dutch Jewish community when she disinvited Geert Wilders from signing a petition condemning antisemitism.