Sylvie Meis caused some disagreement in the Shownieuws studio last night. The women present thought it was going too far that she was portrayed as ‘deadly lonely’.
The years are starting to count: Sylvie Meis has already turned 45 years old and she celebrated that on Wednesday evening in the Spanish capital Madrid, together with three unknown girlfriends. She has countless stories about shared on Instagram and that makes one thing clear: she was busier that evening influencing than with her company.
Dead lonely
What a sadness, says Story boss Guido den Aantractor. He says in Show news: “You know, all well and good and all very nice, but I think that woman is deadly lonely. I mean: these are all fake friends who just laugh and clap along and they will probably go to Madrid at her expense.”
Presenter Airen Mylene is shocked: “But that’s how you see it.”
Guido: “No, that’s showbiz. I know a little about her life and of course she has always been a bit of a walking billboard. As you can see, her marriage is already fucked up. That probably didn’t mean anything at all for a few years.”
Anouk pissed off
Anouk Smulders, the wife of Story paparazzo Edwin Smulders, had just completely praised Sylvie just before. She is not at all waiting for such a critical note. “It is such a shame that we are live, because otherwise we could have just cut this piece out.”
Guido: “Why?”
Anouk: “Just for fun. This woman has turned 45 years old.”
Guido: “Why can’t we criticize this? Why does it all have to be Hosanna in the highest?”
A bit of what the Story reader has with every article about Rachel Hazes, so to speak.
“How sour you are!”
Anouk: “It’s not about criticism. That woman has turned 45, let her celebrate her birthday in her own way.”
Guido: “I know more who have become that.”
Colleague Natacha Harlequin: “Well, what are you doing!”
Guido: “No, I might represent the other side for a while. We can all cheer along with her, but…”
Sourpuss
Natacha: “No, I just said: that singing just didn’t sound right, don’t do it again.”
Anouk: “Yes, but she did that nicely at a birthday party. Who cares? She had fun with it, didn’t she?”
Guido: “She likes that too, but keep it to yourself.”
Natacha: “I just think you’re a sourpuss.”
Sylvie is 45 years old and she celebrates with all her, er, balloons: