The tensions between Tina Nijkamp and Jan Slagter are running high again, but this time it is Noa Vahle, the daughter of Linda de Mol, who plays the sharpest of all: “I just miss Gordon!”
Tina Nijkamp and Jan Slagter had a bonje again, this time at The Oranjezomer. As expected, it was not a cozy gathering, because the two have been upset for ages, especially since their collision in the talk show of Beau van Erven Dorens. Jan repeatedly fell out personally, and Tina refused to speak to him since then. “Pest head.”
Old very much?
Their mutual struggle seems to have become a kind of sport at Omroep Max-Baas Jan: as soon as Tina Tina says anything about the public broadcaster, he jumps in the attack. The pattern is painfully predictable. Tina says something critical but substantive – this time about it Ad-article About the waning power of NPO1 – and Jan is starting to snare again.
Where does Jan’s anger always come from? Earlier, private boss Evert Santegoeds pointed out that Tina’s husband Jasper van der Schaleie was the deputy of Max for years. “But then you don’t have a lot to do, because Omroep Max could of course have been called broadcaster Jan,” he said. Jasper stepped up. “And whether there is old very much with Jan …”
Grumpy
Jan is also in yesterday’s Oranjezomer as a caricature of himself: the grumpy old man From the public broadcaster, lurking at the perfect moment to hoe Tina. Getting strong women with a distinct opinion of him invariably down the bag, also think of his spicy TV inspections with Angela de Jong.
When Tina brings up that ad-article about NPO 1, Jan becomes toxic: “Real, sorry, Tina, but this is clear nonsense. (…) I find it a bit easy to say every time … Tina, I have said it before, I am not going to repeat it, but there is something between you and the NPO, you have had a clash with remko every time” ””
‘I don’t respond’
Remko is the failing network manager of NPO 1, which Tina is rightly critical. However, Jan states that it is resentment, because of some mysterious fight. “That was in the presence of Frederieke Leeflang and every time you just try to lift him a leg.”
Tina does not descend to Jan’s childish je -baking level, but keeps it cool and stays in terms of content, even if he starts to sarcR again. “I’m not going to respond to it at all, it’s okay. I don’t want to talk about people, it’s about programming.”
Heading
Tina does not understand how Jan manages to twist a substantive point of her so mean and personally, purely to distribute her publicly.
“We are talking about the article in the Ad. It surprises me that there is such a very big article about it, but I agree that I think – and I can find that – that the programming at the NPO can be better than he is now, that things should not be programmed opposite each other. (…) I would like to leave it at that.”
Briefly through bend
Jan just keeps hissing. “I find it a little too short because of the bend that you call his name every time.”
Tina: “Yes, that is clear, you repeat that all the time.”
Host Thomas van Groningen: “What’s that man’s name?”
Jan: “Remko van Westerloo.”
While Jan continues to fish for his right, Noa Vahle tries to break the tense atmosphere with a sigh that says everything. She looks sideways at Tina and says dry: “I just miss Gordon. Do you have that? On that chair.”
In other words: Linda de Mol’s daughter also seems a bit fed up with Jan’s behavior.
“I miss Gordon”
Jan, however, would rather see himself in the chair of Gordon, because he is not really enthusiastic about his performance: “Well, it was the Gordon show. I mean: his subject (points to Raymond, ed.) Was completely dredged at the end. That is not bad for once, anyway, the Trump news from him, but Gordon is so, you know.”
“If you go with him and you laugh … On King’s Day he was sitting with us at Paleis Soestdijk, with our program in the afternoon, and then he is very relaxed, you know. But you had to brake a bit now and then, because when he goes loose and when he sees that everyone likes it …”
Well, Jan is not bothered by that. Can that gray -turned plate off?

