Angela de Jong is lured hard on the Bank from Goedennond Nederland in the fall by Sam Hagens. He controls Slinks on a TV fight with Marianne van den Anker. “Cotton in the head!”

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The column that Angela de Jong wrote at the end of May about the summer talk show Good evening the Netherlands was fairly relentless. Especially guest Marianne van den Anker, the Ombudsman of Rotterdam-Rijnmond, had to suffer. The Tiger shark of the AD, in particular, took on her pronounced appearance and not just a bit too.

Cotton candy

Angela was pretty tough about that Marianne. “Cotton in the hair in the hair, frame that can only be described as ‘Retro Lee Towers’ and a floral Kimono with which she shamelessly attracted all the attention. Even the pregnant belly of presenter Welmoed Sijtsma fell in it.”

Well, that was for Sam Hagens ammunition to get her back hard yesterday Good evening Netherlandswhere Angela sits down to talk about her TV exit. He points to her recent column in which she criticizes the way in which the talk show laughed about the cry ‘H ** r’ that is often added to songs by the lots of audience.

Feminine

Sam attacks Angela directly. “I do wonder: what is actually more woman -friendly? Using the word whore when singing in the pub or killing a woman personally on her appearance? (…) I have an example of it. You wrote about Marianne a few weeks ago, our Sidekick from tonight.”

Angela: “Did I finish it on her appearance?”

Sam: “Shall I read it for a while?” A cotton candy in her hair “,” A frame that can only be described as Retro Lee Towers and a floral Kimono with which she shamelessly attracted all the attention. ” What was it like for you to read that? ”

My Goodness

Marianne van den Anker is also in the studio and finishes this one-two with Sam. “I didn’t like that, to be honest. I read that and I really thought: My Goodnesswhat is a woman written here by a woman from Rotterdam, because it was also about my appearance. ”

“Of course it was our first show, so it wasn’t completely brilliant and I was here too that I thought of: not a meghuillant contribution. I already had that myself.”

Angela: “So I had good at that column!”

No friends

Sam continues to prick Angela. “Yes, but you just attack her on her appearance and you hear how it happens.”

Angela: “Yes, but I’m not here to make friends.”

Marianne: “I can have a lot, but it was just not fun. It was not fun because it was very much focused on the appearance. It was also the worst thing you had ever seen on television. That was also the head. You had never been annoyed by someone on television as to me. I really think: should that all? Why, was it needed for?”

Bouncer

Angela believes that there is a selective shop from her column. “And what was the bouncer of that column?”

Marianne: “That you would like to see that I would be sitting on the couch again. Now we are there.

Does Sam hear a reconciliation? That is not the intention! “I hear from so many women in the media that there is always a hassle about their appearance and then there is someone here and then you attack the one on her appearance!”

Angela: “I don’t attack anyone, I described what I saw!”

Shameless

Sam disagrees with that. “You call it shameless, her kimono. Shamelessly attract attention with the appearance and how she dresses.”

Angela: “I don’t think that was there.”

Sam: “That is literally there.”

Angela: “Really?! Well, well …”

Marianne: “Yes, that is really there. It might also have been too many limbs. It was my hair, it was my glasses, it was my clothes, it was my glasses.”

Sam a moment later: “Do you find it annoying that you call it shameless?”

Angela: “Maybe I could have omitted that word.”

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