Victor Vlam is seen as the male Angela de Jong, but how does he look at it himself? Does he actually know her personally? “I think it’s a very annoying woman,” he sniffs.
There was a time that Angela de Jong was in a talk show just about every day, but that has been a bit less lately and now that she has waved goodbye as a TV columnist of course. Who will take over her place? Is the Tina Nijkamp TV authority, which is particularly afurore at the talk show tables of SBS 6, or did media arric victor Vlam?
Lesson from Angela
Victor does want to watch over for Overkill. “You also have the risk that you will shout yourself and you want to prevent that, so occasionally there must be something that you are just very positive about,” he says on Radio Veronica.
He continues: “That is also a lesson that I learned from Angela de Jong. Angela also has very positive columns, which indeed score less, but occasionally there is something that she finds very beautiful.”
Annoying woman
Does Victor actually know the opinion diva of the AD? “I never met her, to be honest. I don’t know Angela personally.”
Did she make something heard now that he has started a new podcast? “No, she has not given a response no. No, she sometimes responds implicitly to me, but I find it a bit frustrating that she never calls my name. There is really envy on her side. She is really a nasty woman.”
The factor
Victor sees himself as the new Angela. “I honestly think that I am a de facto successor, because I am the one who takes over a little her thinking frame. She will stop and I honestly think that I am well positioned to take over from her.”
Would he like to hijack her column in the newspaper? “No, I don’t want a column. I have a podcast and I really like that, and I have a stage elsewhere. No, I would definitely not want that AD column. She’s still there, so you’re going to play second violin. So no, I wouldn’t want to take over that column.”
Fragment
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