Tina Nijkamp hands out an official warning to Edson da Graça, the new presenter of The Voice of Holland. “I’m not going to repeat what he said, but this is very pronounced.”

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RTL 4-face Edson da Graça, the successor of Martijn Krabbé as presenter of The Voice of Holland, appears to have a very loose morality. For example, he visited swingers’ clubs’ where white men brought their white women and they had to be covered by a dark man ‘, and he also had pretty wild fantasies about his teacher.

Raw podcast

According to TV authority Tina Nijkamp, ​​it is just a few of the schunnigities that Edson proclaims. “Can Eson da Graça still continue with his podcast now that he must be of undisputed behavior now that he is going to present The Voice?” She wonders in her podcast Tina’s TV UPDATE.

Edson makes a podcast with Soundos El Amadi and Quinty Misiedjan, the new presenter of The Voice Kids. “They have a podcast, that’s right. I don’t really listen to it much, but what strikes me is that sometimes it is quite raw.”

Crush on teacher

Once Tina heard how Edson really talked very dirty about his former teacher. “In any case, I can still remember that there was an excerpt that Edson was going to tell that he had a crush on his teacher in the past.”

“I’m not going to repeat it, but he went pronounced quite pronounced and then I thought: oh, is that good for a presenter of a family channel to talk about S*KS in a podcast? He should also be careful with his socials.”

“For example, he once stood with his wife in a not too clean pose on Instagram when he went to a festival.”

Us knows us

Tina wonders how Edson and Quinty suddenly worked in at The Voice. The two also share the same manager, namely Quinty’s sister. “It is a big us-know-us story.”

She continues: “I think that podcast can continue, but that Edson and Quinty have to be careful about which subjects they are going to discuss and that it will not be schunny. It will now be listened to The Voice extra critically. If very schunny things are said there, that is of course very detrimental to their image.”

Magnifying glass

If Tina was his boss, she would curb him. “Esson, especially, because I have never heard Quinty say anything strange, I have to say honestly. Edson must be careful with what he is going to say. Maybe he must also consult a coach or his manager of: what and not? He has to talk to RTL what he can and cannot say.”

“Of course it really lies under a magnifying glass The Voice. Of course, it looks extra critically. You can already see it with all the stories about presenters and jury members who come to the fore. Everyone is on top of it to see if this time is going well with The Voice.”

Overlook

Evert Santegoeds, the editor -in -chief of Privé, is surprised by all the schunnigities that come up around Edson. “If you then say:” We have screened everyone and they are all people of undisputed behavior, “well, then you’ve overlooked this,” he says in the podcast Strictly private.

“If you start with a program that is 3-0 behind in terms of credibility and: what happens behind the scenes there, and you are already starting a presenter who is talking about this quietly on TV … Yes, I would have looked at that for a while,” he concludes.

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