Victor Reinier has misbehaved even worse on the set of Flikken Maastricht than initially thought. What does he think of the latest allegations? “I don’t listen to it,” he says.

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Many people thought that the resignation of Victor Reinier at the hit series Flikken Maastricht had to deal with misconduct against his fellow main player Angela Schijf. He also recently played in an interview with the Flemish press, where he indicated that he no longer wants to talk to her. “I really tried that, believe me.”

Victor’s behavior

The AVROTROS then released more about the misconduct of Victor for the first time: “After the news surrounding the departure of Victor Reinier from Flikken Maastricht, the impression has arisen in recent months that a disturbed work attitude between the two protagonists was the cause of this. This is pertinent incorrect.”

It was not only Angela, according to the broadcaster. “Producer Hollands Light and AVROTROS have received a substantial number of reports from both cast and crew members about the attitude and behavior of Victor Reinier.”

In front of the camera

Due to the death of Piet Kamerman, who played Lowietje in Baantjer, Victor stood in front of the camera of Shownieuws. What does he think of the statement of AVROTROS? “I didn’t get all that.”

He continues: “Everyone can do what they want, but I don’t listen to it, no. I think that’s a waste of time to worry about that.”

Self -reflection

Story boss Guido den attracter finds it not a strong response. “Self -reflection is not really devoted to him very much. We notice that again. I have known Victor for a while and that certainly applies to my reporters and he can sometimes act aggressively to the media, for example. It is simply not an easy man.”

He concludes: “At the same time I think: it is a bit of the time that Jan and everyone can complain about things. We actually don’t hear what happened, the AVROTROS keeps that under him.”

Plans

In the meantime, Victor does not feel canceled. “I’m definitely going to do fun things again and I have all kinds of other plans, but I’m only going to talk about plans when the plans actually have hands and feet, because otherwise it’s just a plan.”

He concludes: “That something new is going to happen is almost obvious.”

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