So Martine van Os really doesn’t like it at all that it is always called in the media that she is such a whining stocking. “I think that is a bit bland. I don’t nag at all,” the Max star brands.
Her agony has come to an end: Martine van Os has stopped. We are almost there, in which she served as a leader of a group of traveling elderly people for years. It might be time, because for years the presenter complained in any interview about how hard she has agenda technical at Omroep MAX.
Complainant Martine
Wilfred Genee was surprised by that attitude. “He complains a lot, isn’t it? He wants to be with her husband and he wants more on vacation. Yes, that is a complainant,” he presented her boss Jan Slagter on the radio in December.
Jan then said: “No, no, he doesn’t complain. But he’s five weeks in the summer for the program We are almost there. Really away from home, hey. I give you to do it. He may do less about it, but she will continue for a while.”
“I’m not complaining!”
Well, that ‘for the time being’ has not taken less than a year, because Martine is going to stop those elderly journeys. From now on he can just walk at home. Or not?
Martine herself does not see herself at all as a moppy woman. She says in the Party: “I think that’s a bit bland. I don’t nag at all. I said,” I might want to do something else too. ” And if you get a little older, then at some point you have to make choices, because you don’t have eternal life. “
No ambition
Given her at the age of 68, Martine no longer has ambition, not even in terms of her program Time for Max. “We are no longer really sitting at the start of the season: how shall we tackle it, we will put whole new things in it. But you don’t have to.”
She finishes her career on the autopilot. “If you know what it is: if you buy a new washing machine, they will ask how long you have had that old one and then you often say about seven, eight years and you seem to have had it for 25 years. That is a bit of what I have at Omroep Max. It has flown by and suddenly you think: I’ve been there for almost twenty years.”

