Angela de Jong addressed Eva Jinek behind the scenes of her talk show on that weird hug with her guests. “If you have to critically interrogate such a guest, it is difficult.”
Stickiness is more rule than the exception in the TV world, but if you make a journalistic program, you still have to radiate a kind of independence and neutrality. Eva Jinek has less with that. It is in every broadcast with a different Dutch celebrity guest on the neck: every Special Guest gets a big fat one hog from the talk show queen.
Kleffe Eva
What does Angela de Jong think of that? “I always keep as much as possible,” she says in The Friday Move. “But with Harm (EDENS sitting next to her, ed.) I have a warm band, by accident. Since I have seen Harm eat potato croquettes with bare fake fits and was sitting on it with my half -made head, also in my underwear …”
She refers to their joint participation in Make Up Your Mind. Host Wilfred Genee: “What do you think of Eva Jinek and greeting people when they enter the studio and that it is so sticky?”
“Said it”
Angela says she has addressed Eva for that. “Yes, I also said it to her when I was there. I wouldn’t do it. I think you are bringing yourself into a very difficult position, because the moment you have someone, say, Rob Kemps or Jeroen Krabbé, who you want to cope, I understand.”
“But the moment something is going on and you have to question such a guest very critically, then it becomes more difficult when you hug him one time and not the next.”
Exciting
Harm also finds that cuddling nothing at all. “Secretly it might also be more exciting if you if you want to cope with someone, you don’t show that from minute one that the incense is already flying out of the cracks. It is therefore nice to go out a bit in Crescendo at the end anyway. It is quite complicated.”
Wilfred: “It’s hard to go over yourself when you already start like that, you mean?”
Harm: “Yes, if you start like that, yes …”
Very fine shape
What did Eva actually say to Angela? Does it find it handy, that cuddling? “She thought it was. She thought this was a very nice shape to do.”
Wilfred: “She used to be the ice rabbit, people found her cold, and now she wants to develop the other side a bit? That warm side of d’r?”
Angela: “Everyone has to do what he wants to do, I just hope that there will soon not be someone who has to critically interrogate that she first hugged. (…) I find a hug even more intimate than three kisses.”
Less
Wilfred starts in another Friday Move Also against Tina Nijkamp. “What I find more difficult … With almost all those guests she gets up, she grabs them and says,” How are you? ” What is that?
TV authority Tina on that: “Yes, you have to keep a distance. We are not going to hug too? Then you can never ask me a critical question again? Then that will be harder.”
Pleasant
Wilfred states that she usually gives Angela a hug. “I don’t really do anything else at Angela. I always hug it. No, but without craziness … if you do it here … but not when you’re on TV! Recently with Danny Vera too. She almost gave it a French kiss.”
Media journalist Mark Koster, the co-host of Tina’s podcast, as a decision: “That is called pleasant.”

