In his time, Paul Römer has never been well located as Talpa-Bobo with the most important stars of John de Mol, namely the men of today Inside. “I spoke with them once.”
Paul Römer, the uncle of Thijs van Römer, left early last year as one of the many Talpa bobos. Strangely enough, in his time at the company of John de Mol, he never made a secret that he has nothing to do with today Inside and the men involved, while that program has been the big success number of SBS 6 for years.
Nonsense Paul
The relationship between Paul and the VI-trio was irreparable because he dropped them in a fairly nasty way during the candle riot, namely by firing them publicly on the radio. The stars of the program never mentioned him by name, but spoke of ‘Baantjer Junior’, a reference to his famous father Piet Römer.
Also with his ‘advice’, Paul always caused annoyance at VI. For example, Johan Derksen said: “It is teeming in the TV world of the owners who think they have a lot of knowledge of TV. Now Baantjer has said Junior again that it would be good for VI if we copy Hélène by being a little happier and more positive. Then they have to put down three other people!”
Dirty rat
It is a underhanded man, sketches gossip talk presenter Jan Roos New Revu. “Everyone who intends to invade our country is happy with a type like Paul Römer, because he likes to work for the enemy. He is someone who chooses the most beautiful uniform and the biggest bag of money, for anyone.”
He continues: “Paul Römer is nothing more than a dirty rat. (…) Every dictator receives a hard pee from such an employee. Paul Römer is the gobels of the Low Countries. He would have love the spokesperson for Anton Mussert. How wrong is that man? It is probably not coincidental that Römer has a German last name.”
Quarrel with VI
How does Paul look at his beef With VI? He still supports that he dropped the gentlemen at the time of the candle riot. “I still support that. If someone on television tells that he has raped someone, that is a criminal offense. You can’t let that pass.”
He concludes: “That they call me Baantjer Junior is not fascinating me. I only spoke to them once, apparently I was the bogeyman. Well fine.”

