Johan Derksen gives Angela de Jong a kick after their much-discussed television quarrel at the table at Today Inside. He thinks she is a typical woman. “They just keep talking and don’t listen.”
Johan Derksen is still not comfortable that Angela de Jong has shown him all corners of the studio in the Tuesday episode of Today Inside. He thinks she’s too critical of John de Mol, she thinks he’s a Talpa doll. “Johan, I still got your bonus can I take it?” Wilfred Genee asked him yesterday the day after.
Big kick after
Johan doesn’t seem happy that the lion’s share of his own viewers are in team Angela. He is now again desperately kicking against the opinion diva of the AD. “Yeah, look, I don’t want to go back on it, but then. Look, I have nothing against Angela, but Angela has come to believe in herself.”
His colleague Wilfred laughs: “We all suffer a bit from that. haha.”
Johan: “Well, don’t you want to involve me in that?”
Wilfred: “Well, I’m sorry, but you’re taking part in that too.”
Weak columnist
Johan thinks Angela is a weak columnist because she occasionally writes a critical piece about his idol John de Mol. “She has come to believe in herself so much that she thinks everything she writes is correct, but she has written very nasty things that were factually incorrect. That is the weakness of a columnist.”
René van der Gijp thinks Johan is hypocritical because he has also written tough columns for years. Johan says about this: “René said it yesterday: I wrote insanely hard columns, but I always made sure that the facts were correct. I have never been involved in a lawsuit in 40 years.”
‘Typically a woman’
According to Johan, Angela is typically a woman. “It’s a woman. I’ve been married three times, I know that. You come up with arguments, but they just keep talking and they don’t belong.”
However, René is in team Angela. “You know, but you can’t deny that, say, with that whole family for the past two years [De Mol] well it and another happened of course. That is not normal of course. First came the Voice case, then the sister who is involved in it came through Jeroen Rietbergen, then that son came after it.”
“That you are then discussed a bit more and that more is written about you, that is not so strange at all.”
Minister supports Angela
Minister Dilan Yesilgöz was the main guest of VI yesterday and is also in team Angela. “Yes, I like her very much. I thought she gave a good response here as well.”
Johan exasperated: “Yes, but that reply was wrong.”
Dilan: “I’ve actually seen it and it’s all been, but I do like people – and that’s why I like it here – who say what they think. So can she.”
Johan: “Listen, I have nothing against Angela and I also read her column, but okay: I was editor-in-chief in the past and if I was editor-in-chief of the AD, I would have intervened.”
When Wilfred cuts off Johan’s tune, he reacts angrily. René screeching: “He is still angry. Hahaha.”
pity
Media journalist Mark Koster feels sorry for Johan: