Victor Vlam, the TV critic who is increasingly developing into SBS 6 face and is very promising to succeed Albert Verlinde as a raid guy, distrusts the sweetheart of Linda de Mol. “19 reports!”
The rising opinioner Victor Vlam, who slowly but surely turns out to be the fixed SBS 6 regards in the TV area, speaks remarkably critically about Jeroen Rietbergen, the controversial sweetheart of Linda de Mol. Although the former band leader is legally free, Victor sees enough signals to believe the story of his victim.
Victor Critical
Victor does not just put the story of former voice candidate Nienke Wijnhoven aside. The fact that he bumps head -on with the De Mol family – the owner of SBS 6 – does not seem to bother him much. And that while a coveted position has now been released at Inside today: Albert Verlinde leaves as a fixed Wednesday-Gijp.
He questions the Mol frame about Jeroen’s innocence. “You can’t say he did what Nienke blames him for, but the opposite is also like that: you can’t say he didn’t do it, because it could certainly have happened,” he says in the podcast Victor explains TV.
Mind
The TV critic points to the painful reality that more often plays in such things. “There are a lot of sexual offenses that have taken place, but for which there is simply insufficient evidence and so you cannot benefit someone. That is something that really happens very often, so that is something I find important to keep in mind.”
For Victor it is not only a legal file, but also a matter of credibility. “The story of Nienke just always seemed very credible to me. I was live in front of the television when she told her story at Beau. I also looked back the images once last week. She’s very high in her emotion.”
For the attention
He therefore finds the suggestion that Nienke Loog is nonsense. “I cannot imagine that she is doing the attention there and we also know that there were so many complaints about dirty Jeroentje, that was his nickname. We also know that 19 reports were made with The Voice about his behavior according to angry.”
Victor also points to the ‘countless stories that were already around’, including that of singer Do. “That context makes it likely that something happened. Maybe not exactly as Nienke told Beau. (…) But I do believe that something she did not appreciate and that is of course also the right right of mine.”
Presumption
Formally, we have to start from Jeroens Innocence? “That innocence presumption that is there, that’s how it is called, it applies in the courtroom and that is a very important thing legally, but in practice you can of course deviate from that. And we can do that here too.”
He concludes: “I honestly still believe Nienke, so in that respect it is how I look at this situation.”

