Cornald Maas’s friend went out of his record because everyone is always talking about the Eurovision Song Contest. “It’s only about that f*cking Eurovision!”, It sounds angry.
Cornald Maas is one of the most interviewed Dutch celebrities for a few weeks a year because of his close involvement in the Eurovision Song Contest. These days he is again in front of the camera to give his meninks about the song festival and our entry Claude. But the AVROTROS presenter is not always happy with that.
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According to Cornald, attention is sometimes really disproportionate. “There have been years when nobody called for the festival, but it has become so big in the meantime, with much more pressure from all sides, and in the media everything and everyone who finds something,” he says in it Ad.
He continues: “Quite apart from the venom that comes your way, which I can live with, but sometimes my mother, friend and sister are bothered.”
F*CKING
His friend Martijn finds that really annoying. “Martijn said it this week:” You have been taking full halls for ten years, you are doing Oerol for the seventeenth time, you are on the board of the Van den Ende Foundation, host evenings in DeLaMar, but the publicity is only about that f*cking Eurovision! ” Well, that is of course true. “
The two gentlemen think that is terrible. “It always rains invitations from talk shows to come and talk about Eurovision, but if I want to announce a new season of full halls, I have to fight for a little publicity. Fortunately there is always time for Max.”
Angry
Cornald’s friends also hardly interest themselves in that full hall program. “I feel that I have become less demanding in friendships. I am the type that looks very faithfully what friends make and find it difficult if that does not happen the other way around.”
“That friends undertake a whole weekend of everything, but not just forty -five minutes watch the new episode of full halls, which contains my whole soul and salvation. But Martijn is a good thing in that, who simply says:” For God’s sake, Cor, stops with this. ” And he is right about that. “

