Noa Vahle, the daughter of Linda de Mol, was yesterday for the first time since her fierce criticism of Angela de Jong in one TV broadcast with the opinion diva of the AD. “I’m very uncomfortable standing here!”
Angela de Jong is seen by the De Mol family as a kind of arch enemy, because she occasionally makes a critical sound. The fallen TV queen Linda de Mol in particular cannot deal with that criticism; she has already called Angela ‘intensely false’ and ‘sad’. And her daughter Noa Vahle also thinks that the columnist goes too far.
Hurtful Angela
It seems as if media figures cannot put critical notes into perspective at all, because Noa also suddenly started to act angry a few weeks ago: “I think if Angela knows exactly how things went last year and where the truth lies, that she can also understand that some things can seem quite hurtful and painful.”
For the first time since those statements, Noa was in one broadcast yesterday with the intensely sad, false and now also hurtful Angela. The opinion diva was in the studio of Today Inside and reporter Noa was somewhere on location.
Nepobaby
VI presenter Wilfred Genee slyly introduces the live circuit with Noa. “Hey, it’s funny: there is a lot of talk on Dutch television at the moment about the new generation and people who may have relatives in television. How do you actually look at Noa?”
Angela jokingly said: “You mean the fake babies? The fake babies.”
Then: “Let’s be honest: I don’t think any other 22-year-old would be where she is if she didn’t have that last name, even if it’s her father’s last name, Johan. But the girl does have an enormous talent, so you just have to keep naming those two things in my opinion.”
tracksuit
Johan Derksen then, unsurprisingly, steps into the breach for Noa. “I happened to be involved. She was here in the editorial office, just anonymous in a tracksuit. Nothing in the picture or anything. And there’s a press conference and someone has to go there. Then you say: ‘Noa, can’t you go there with a cameraman?’”
He continues: “It goes there and it just does it perfectly. We were like, she needs to do that more often. It is not the case that her mother played a role in this.”
Uncle John
Angela thinks that’s a kular argument. As if the boss’s niece can walk anonymously through a TV studio at all. “The fact that she was already here on the editorial board can of course also be traced back to her family.”
John: “Uncle John thought: with those guys she comes out very well.”
Then Wilfred suddenly switches to Noa. Linda’s daughter comments: “It’s especially nice that you’ve been talking about me for two minutes and I’m standing here listening very awkwardly.”
No confrontation
Wilfred is normally a stick and suck star, but he doesn’t instigate a confrontation between Angela and Noa in this case. This will have to do with agreements made with Noa.
After the live connection with Noa, he does leave room for another compliment: “She does it spontaneously, that’s good, isn’t it?”
Angela: “Very good.”