Gerard Joling has caused many people to be scare incredibly with the cosmetic operation he has undergone. And the men from a moment to here are extremely surprised. “He is hit.”

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It is unprecedented how much Gerard Joling has taken in his fight against the wrinkles: the six-hour neck facelift he has undergone could lead to him never being able to act as before. Why? Because there is a serious risk of paralysis in such a treatment. Then you must like to look like younger.

Gerard Manilow

Gerard always calls the American singer Barry Manilow as his mooring image, but is he not afraid that he will soon be known as the Dutch Barry Manilow? In any case, he is starting to be more and more synonymous with someone who really loves cosmetic surgery. As a kind of Marijke Helwegen.

It was also joked yesterday in the viewing figure hit Just until here. “A mural by Anne Frank was damaged two weeks ago,” begins Jeroen Woe. “A disgusting action.”

Phased -out

Niels van der Laan then makes the inevitable Joling-Jas. “The whole face was completely erased. That face is almost worse than the face of Gerard Joling!”

Mediaciticus Victor Vlam thinks Gerard should not have done this. “This was not completely necessary. It raises the question: why does he do it? It does of course the risk, isn’t it? That you let one thing do, that in itself still has a positive effect and that you want to have three other things done too,” he says in the podcast The Communicado’s.

Unnatural

You quickly approach the point that you are going through, Victor explains. “Before you know it you have had too much done and it looks very unnatural.”

Co-host Lars Duursma agrees. He fears the worst for Geer. “Yes, you often hear from people that it can be addicted to do something about your appearance. Once you have done something, you will get annoyed faster by something else and then something else. You go to the surgeon again and again.”

Willem Joling

Victor points to Gerard’s brother, who was also regularly seen in his soap: Willem. “That is an ordinary man, not a well -known Dutchman and not an artist. I think to myself: if Gerard was unknown, he would probably look like his brother Willem. That is indeed normal.”

“Somehow I understand that as an artist you have to do things to look extraordinary. That means that you have to have certain cosmetic surgery performed. I understand that that in itself can still be a justified choice. Only the risk is that you will go too far,” he says.

And, Lars concludes: “Going too far is not good.”

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