René van der Gijp has watched it, but now he knows for sure: he doesn’t like those new columns from Angela de Jong at all. “She should just start writing more about TV again,” he shouts.
It remains a striking one timing: Angela de Jong stopped writing TV columns when her AD became a sister company of RTL. Nowadays we hear little from the opinion diva and that is because her ‘general’ columns do not really catch on. It’s quite boring and predictable. This time she lashes out at Jutta Leerdam because of her ‘wrong’ lover.
“Wake up!”
Jutta is together with the right-wing conservative Jake Paul, who is very close to Donald Trump. That girl needs to know she’s getting away, Angela shouts A.D. “Hopefully she will wake up in time.”
Too moralistic, René van der Gijp thinks. He gave it some time, but he misses Angela’s old columns, he says at the table Today Inside. “Do you know what it is, Wilfred? Angela should just start writing more about TV again.”
Wilfred Genee then: “Yes, I have that idea too, yes.”
‘Not interested!’
René found Angela’s TV opinion relevant, but that’s all he needed to hear from her. “That’s much more fun, because, look… I’m not really interested in how she views the world.”
Colleague Johan Derksen: “Do you know why? It’s because of the Driestar she went to, that terrible religious school, and they all become little decency rascals. Every part of her, that Christian part comes in.”
‘Jutta is happy!’
Apparently Angela does not take into account that Jutta probably thinks it’s great, according to René. “Yes, you are right about that. Do you know what it is, Johan? She wrote today that Jutta should try to get out of there quickly, but I say: Jutta loves where she has ended up.”
Johan: “If those two are crazy about each other, what is she doing?!”
René: “But Johan, besides that: that girl embraces that. They film each other all day long, except when they shit, and make a fortune from it. Mega! She loves it. There is nothing wrong with that at that age.”
Trump supporter
Johan believes that Angela imposes her own worldview too much on others. “Because Angela doesn’t like that, she wants her out of there.”
The somewhat boring table guest Hélène Hendriks: “I think what Angela means is the fact that she is like that with a Trump supporter and that is probably not her.”
René concludes: “There are more of those in America!”

