Roxane Knetemann has just arrived at the VI table, but: ‘I would like more’

Roxane Knetemann, who stopped cycling a few years ago, has quickly become a well-known TV personality through her appearances in Today Inside. And now she wants more.

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In the past year, Roxane Knetemann was frequently seen on the baruk of Today Inside, but the day before yesterday she was allowed to sit at the talk show table herself for the first time. A big promotion within the program and that makes Roxane want more. She is now gearing up for a glittering television career.

Manager

Roxane thinks it’s great that she can now sit at the VI table, instead of just on the stool. She would like to do that more often. “Yes, because I think it could be a lot better. Just come out of my words a little more relaxed,” she says in the online section In The Corridors.

She has even hired a manager. “So now I have someone who helps me with that, yes. Also just like: what choices do you make? I don’t want to be that girl who’s been with you for a year now and it fades away so slowly next year. I do not want that. I just want a sustainable career.”

Present

The presentation box seems to be something for Roxane. “I think that sounds like a lot of fun, yes. No, I’ve never tried it. I don’t deny that what happened last year is so much… I don’t know where I end up sometimes. Do you understand? Then it is sometimes a bit difficult of: what do I do and what not?”

Roxane is on track, she thinks. “Who would have thought at the beginning of this year that I could sit at your table? Come on, you wouldn’t have thought that either.”

Studio Sport

Wilfred Genee: “Studio Sport could call you and say, ‘We’re going to do a screen test with you!’, just to see if you can do it?”

Roxane: “Absolutely. I would say yes to that right away.”

Last name

Making sports television for the commercial would also like Roxane. “Yes, that would be possible.”

Because of her performances at VI she already has a nice foot in the door at Talpa, but unfortunately Roxane doesn’t really have her last name with her. After all, you make a career at Talpa especially quickly if you are, for example, the daughter of Linda de Mol.

Still, Roxane is confident: “If I want it and I’m going to commit to it and work on it, I can do it.”

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