André Hazes jr. And Gordon will be happy that Angela de Jong stops her feared TV column, she thinks herself. But what do the gentlemen think about that? “We asked.”
It will take some getting used to: Angela de Jong will stop after the summer as a TV columnist and with that there is an era. And an end to her feared daily piece. “Gordon and John de Mol will not mind that your TV columns will stop, there will probably be more Dutch celebrities who share that feeling?” Asks her own AD to the opinion diva.
What do Dutch people think?
For sure, Angela responds to that. “I also don’t think Rachel and André Hazes will be sorry and Humberto Tan will no longer like me.”
How are those Dutch celebrities in it? Can they really deal with criticism so badly that they are cheering on the benches now that Angela stops or is it not too bad? The editors of Shownieuws has called a number of stars.
André responds
Show expert Bart Ettekoven sees mild reactions. “We spoke André Hazes tonight and he said:” I didn’t have anything against her. I have never had a problem with her and I wish her everything success of the whole world. ” The same applies to the Meiland family, which she has also written critically about. “
“They say,” Joh, we wish her good luck. ” Jan Slagter says: “Good choice, but I’m going to miss her in this role.
Gordon is silent
Another direct object of Angela is silent, Bart continues. “We also tried Gordon for a while, because of course he has a tomb of this lady, but he is comfortable in Greece. It is on Santorini. Or the news has not yet reached him or he just doesn’t want to respond to it.”
Johan Derksen responds to Angela’s Exit in front of the camera. “Angela has written about Hazes and Gordon for years now and the world is bigger, isn’t it? But she is very important for the AD, because that is a somewhat boring newspaper and only Angela’s column is controversial, so she was very important there.”
Not my type
Johan himself is not sad about it. “Look, as a type it is not my type with that Princess Beatrix-Haar and that Sunday dress and those ugly earrings, but she is really taken into account in Hilversum. At RTL and Talpa they will breathe relieved because she was not a lover of commercial TV.”
Bart: “That is simply not true, because Angela, for example, loved B&B full of love, which is also just a very commercial television.”
Successor?
Show expert Eline de Ruig wonders if Angela will get a replacement. “Don’t you think a replacement will eventually come for Angela and just that daily TV columns will come again?”
Bart: “That is possible. You have seen that of course it has scored enormously in recent years, although it will be very difficult to have to be in her shoes now.”
Tooske Ragas: “Is Tina Nijkamp going to jump in that hole?”
Bart: “That is already at De Telegraaf. You feel a transfer coming?”
Tooske: “Who Knows. “
Bram Moszkowicz: “No, he has to stay with De Telegraaf.”
What does Tina say?
Tina, who went to Angela this week, also wonders if Angela is being succeeded. “She has gave hints in interviews more often recently, but still unexpected news. Very unfortunate, read her columns with a lot of pleasure and have regularly made me think, exactly what a column is meant for.”
She continues on her analysis canal: “From September onwards, she will become a general columnist about, among other things, politics and society. And occasionally continues to write about TV. Still really end of an era. Big question now: who will follow her as a TV columnist at the AD? Very curious about. ”

