Peter Pannekoek ignored a request from Linda de Mol’s magazine because he thought it was unnecessarily polluting the environment. “I thought it was a bit intense for one photo shoot.”
The latest edition of Linda de Mol’s magazine of the same name is all about… Scotland. A remarkable choice, says Peter Pannekoek, who can be found in this edition with a large double interview with Elise Schaap. “Scotland, Peter, we have to talk about that first,” says the actress, somewhat mockingly LINDA.
Drilled through nose
Peter then indicates that he thinks it is a strange theme. “I think LINDA. has been around for so long now that the themes are a bit running out. So next month it’s Latvia and after that comes Luxembourg, but we now have to spill everything we know about Scotland.”
Peter and Elise’s photo shoot took place in their own country. Too bad, Elise thinks. “In any case, I want to know why you didn’t want to go there for the photo shoot. Because I’ve never been there before and so you cheated me out of a trip.”
Pancake critical
Peter didn’t want to get on the plane just for some pictures. “I thought it was a bit intense to fly to Scotland with an entire team for one photo shoot, in terms of emissions.”
He continues: “Of course, none of that matters to you, you would even prefer to fly via Berlin and Rome. But seriously: it’s not that I’ll never fly again; but with a shoot like this I think: there must be another way.”
Hiker
Elise was really looking forward to it. “Because I am a walker, Scotland has been on my wish list for some time, but I understand what you are saying and I actually think it is very beautiful. So we just stood together on the Hilversum heath.”
The two pose with a dog. Even against Elise’s wishes. She explains: “I have something against dogs, because I was bitten by a Doberman when I was eight – hence the scar near my right eye: I can still see that animal’s head… I developed an enormous fear of dogs as a result, but this one was very sweet.”

