Dyantha Brooks causes quite a bit of disappointment at Mark Koster. The MediaColumnist finds her much in Talpa and that she is in line with incredibly diligent. “She’s too much one of the stars.”
Her TV clash with Douwe Bob made a moment suspected that Dyantha Brooks would have a fresh, authentic wind blow through the Showieuws studio, but instead she chats with the stars. And when colleague Manuel Venderbos was squeezed out for a futile Akkefietje? No shred of solidarity, Dyantha stopped.
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Media carnist Mark Koster van de Telegraaf finds that entire dyantha only a little Mwoah. And of course her TV-flop the followers did not help either. “Dyantha is praised, but he also has to take it easy,” he sniffs in the podcast The Media Week.
Colleague Tina Nijkamp then: “I like her, but she has a very bad manager, because otherwise that manager would have said:” Don’t do this. ” You can already see on paper: this program will not be a good time and his team did not pay attention, because otherwise you would not have purchased this? ”
SBS family
Mark is not so charmed by the presenter. “That dyantha is very happy that she is now part of the big SBS family. Nothing critical, it is all fantastic and good. If she gets an offer from RTL, then she goes there and it is good and fantastic again. At SBS I think her is way too much one of the stars.”
Tina adds to him: “Slimmery.”
Mark: “Yes, from: I am a star and I am talking to a star. No, you are a journalist, you have to ask good questions!”
Furniture
According to him, Dyantha turns very much within the lines. “I think she has become way too much furniture there. I think she is a very nice girl. Just staying independent, Dyantha, and not participating in … She seems like such a girl who talks with the bosses at parties:” Oh French, oh how nice. ” Don’t!
Coincidentally, Dyantha simultaneously is also broken off in the AD Media Podcast. In it, Angela de Jong indicates that he is not charmed by her: “I also had to remember that terrible interview what she did with Gordon. In the Concertgebouw, you remember? Then she also thought she was the new Eva Jinek!”

