The elegance that Bram Moszkowicz has been careful for years has been carefully cultivated in a thousand pieces on TV yesterday. He completely lost his self -control and shouted ‘keep your head’. What brought him that far?
The TV insult began when Victor Vlam and Gordon were put in front of each other in the Oranjezomer to talk out of their fight. The media aritor had suggested that Gordon’s reality soap insinuated an undesirable tension between him and his young ‘bonus son’. Gordon was furious and called it a ‘sick thought’.
“Keep a head!”
Bram immediately jumped in the breach for his friend and soon lost all the brakes, when Victor casually stated that Goor had once helped him financially. “You have to keep your head now!”, Bram shouted. There were plenty of OHHs in the studio.
The fallen criminal lawyer went full in the emotion, behaved tokkie-like and sneering as if he were on the street in a fight. For someone who has built his career on rhetoric and control, the outburst of anger on live television was downright astonishing. What makes this such a sensitive chord?
Achilleshiel
Private boss Evert Santegoeds, who works a lot with Bram at Shownieuws, has an idea. He points in it Shownieuws On that financial help came to Bram in a very difficult time for him. “It is Bram’s Achilleshiel, who months after he was canceled from the tableau and he saw his entire existence.”
“Yes, then he was very financially heavy and then there were people who helped him. To use it in the broadcast now, yes, then you have him where you want him.”
Very smart
BN’er photographer William Rutten thinks it is smart that Victor Bram grabbed that. “Of course, Victor is very smart to put the attention somewhere else. He naturally thought that in advance and let’s be honest: that has worked, because we are all talking about it now.”
A reporter from Shownieuws was waiting for those involved after the broadcast of the Oranjezomer. “It’s a sick thought,” Goor lasted. And also Bram: “It says more about him than about Gordon.”
“False, right?”
What does Bram think of Victor in Goor’s former financial help? “False, hey … I will leave the rest away. I can have something, but it indicates what kind of gentleman that is, that he throws this in due to a lack of good arguments, you know.”
Gordon: “I think he has to fit his seconds with what he is calling and says, because look … on the one hand I appreciate him because he is also right in front of his turnip and says things, but I warn him that he can just get zero with other people.”
He concludes: “It is ready for us. I also shaken him hand and yes, we’ll see. I am going home, honey.”

