Wilfred Genee does not look back on his radio interview with Bridget Maasland with a positive feeling, who was his co-host for an afternoon on BNR. “There was no chemistry. Let’s keep it.”
It was one of the uncomfortable broadcasts by Wilfred Genee’s radio show on BNR also: that in which Bridget Maasland was his co-host. The presenter made no secret of annoying the presenter and his program today inside. The RTL Boulevard star was completely finished the day after the radio show in VI.
“That’s pretty weird”
Bridget had clearly got out of bed with the wrong leg on the day of the BNR broadcast. She was in the show at the time to talk about the transition. Last Friday, Wilfred was wary when there was another co-host next to him with the transition as the main subject. Who? Actress Tanja Jess.
He says to her The Friday Move: “We have never met in the profession. That is pretty strange.”
Tanja: “Yes, we just found out. I don’t think so, but it may be that I forgot it, because I also suffer from transition brain fog.”
‘Right the transition’
Wilfred has received a negative association on the subject of the transition by Brigdet. “Are we going to loosen immediately about the transition? You go right away. You think: I want to start right away!”
Tanja: “Yes, a shot for open goal!”
Wilfred: “For that you are here: for the transition.”
Tanja: “Yes, I at least. I wrote a book about it and we have to talk about that of course.”
Wilfred: “All cards on the table. I have to say: half a year ago I was talking about it almost the entire broadcast with Bridget Maasland. It is also busy with it. It was quite rough that broadcast, I can remember. That is an understatement.”
No chemistry
Tanja doesn’t know what it’s about. “What was that about then?”
Wilfred: “Yes, there was no chemistry. Let’s keep it on it. You have of course that day that is possible.”
Tanja: “Well, let’s see if things are going better.”
Wilfred: “With which institution did you come here then? Because I also wondered a bit at Bridget at the time. Hahahaha.”
Tanja concludes: “Well, I like that you make room for it in these types of programs!”

