Noa Vahle, the daughter of Linda de Mol, suddenly all expresses opinions in the Oranjezomer. What’s going on? Isn’t this the female Luuk Ikink? A lady without color? “Profiling!”

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It is a bit mold: Noa Vahle we were unable to catch a critical opinion for years – Johan Derksen even called her a ‘dilly tan’ – but now she suddenly swings one critical note through the television studios after the other. For example, she snarled that she would rather see Gordon in the Oranjezomer than Jan Slagter.

Noa suddenly critical

Noa was also fiercely against Studiogast Rob Jetten last week. She sighed: “It is great how politicians always always talk around a question. I think that’s a skill.”

Why does Linda de Mol’s daughter suddenly have an opinion about everything? Where does that come from? She does not open her mouth for five years to suddenly throw all kinds of bold positions over the table. Victor Vlam, who recently was right next to Noa in the Oranjezomer, has an idea what is going on here.

Characters

Victor also found De Sneer at the address of Jan Slagter striking. “That is of course quite a caught comment about that, and it seems wise to me. A talk show, and that certainly applies to today Inside and the Oranjezomer, revolves around characters. You need people who are not very gray. No gray mice.”

He continues: “You have to have people who stand out in a certain way and in the past was of course my criticism, and that of other people, by the way, that she was a bit too much a gray mouse. That she tried to do it all very neatly and neatly.”

Funny

That has now changed, Victor sees. “In any case, I thought it was funny to see that this week she probably did not consciously did that a number of times, that they at least tried to stand out there.”

“I think that is wise if you want to appear more often in these types of programs and if you eventually want to appeal to the audience, then you just need it.”

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