Recently, the authenticity of Yvon Jaspers is increasingly being doubted, but how does former candidate farmer Bertie Steur look at it? “She just has that soft g.”
The current season of Boer Zoekt Vrouw is, according to critics, really horribly boring: the format seems to be a bit in decline. There are more and more voices to apply an innovation and to exchange Yvon Jaspers for a voice-over, as happened with B&B full of love. According to Angela de Jong, she is not authentic at all.
Get G
Angela really tackled that poor Yvon in her podcast with a pitchfork. “Also because of those clothes. It’s all a bit of a role, you know, it’s not all very real. Those outfits, that soft g, that dog, that car … but it works like a tierelier and those farmers really need someone next to them.”
In other words: according to the BN’er-butcher Is the presenter more an actress. “I always have the idea that she always turns on her soft G a little more when she talks to the farmers. I think she does that to make it clear to the farmers that she is one of them.”
Bertie responds
Is that so? Does farm whisperer Yvon also talk to a soft g when the cameras are off? Boerin Bertie Steur, former participant of the program, responds to the Weekend. “She just has that soft g, she is from Brabant.”
She continues in the magazine: “I realize that in the TV world almost all ladies-and there are secretly a lot-that soft G and start talking very Kakkineus instead. Yvon has never adjusted her accent, which I think is witnessed.”
Farster
Does Bertie think that Yvon’s farm clothing was consciously chosen? “Of course that will be adjusted. In which TV program does that not happen? Every presenter does have a stylist who thinks along and says:” Do this and once. ” That does not only happen with Boer Zoekt Vrouw. ”
Where does she think it is that the viewing figures of Boer Zoekt Vrouw have plummeted so much? “Surely there are still enough people looking at it? In the season in which I participated, we were around four million viewers, but is that still realistic nowadays?”

