Hélène Hendriks will be walking around for a long time with napijns of the operation she has undergone, says her colleague Johan Derksen. According to Shownieuws, she may even be out of the running all summer.
Hélène Hendriks himself did not try to pay too much attention to her medical condition, but the situation appears to be more serious than expected. The SBS 6 presenter was operated on two weeks ago, but did not want to say what exactly she is wrong. Johan Derksen now does that for her in his new podcast Greetings from Grolloo.
Nerve
Johan states that Hélène ended up in a wheelchair because of nerve pain. “Hélène is quite sick. He had a nerve stuck in the back and that operation was very disappointing and also lasted much longer than was planned. It has only been very moderate, because the doctor had said,” You will keep a long time of Napijn. “”
He continues: “And that is why Johnny de Mol is pushed forward, because if we don’t know it at Talpa anymore, Johnny will be put forward.”
Long -term
Johnny takes over the first four broadcasting weeks from Hélène from tonight, but Story boss Guido den Astkekker reports Shownieuws That he will probably do all summer. “It doesn’t just look like she was recovered on time to do the middle part in four weeks.”
Johnny would already do the last part anyway. “It is a very bitter pill for D’r, because the summer broadcasts are really a bit of her child,” said colleague William Rutten.
Talpa denies
Presenter Airen Mylene thinks it is ‘a shock’. “Incidentally, Talpa denies that she is not going to take on the piece, but all the signals will point the other way. Then Johnny de Mol will take over. That will just be fine, right?”
In itself, but it still has a different atmosphere, Guido answers. “Johnny is a very professional TV maker, but it’s not Hélène Hendriks.”
Incredibly weak
Johan is also mild for Johnny in his podcast. “I have a very weak for Johnny, because Johnny is a very nice and cheerful and open boy. It is not the dream leader of such a talk show, but I can have it all of him.”
He concludes: “I think it’s a nice boy. I don’t bother when Johnny makes a mistake.”

