Eva Jinek and Claudia de Breij receive a very spicy Tina Nijkamp after their pleasant TV chat. The ratings authority from Bathmen thinks the ladies are elitist. “This is really bizarre.”
It is clear that Claudia de Breij is absolutely unhappy that the Netherlands is voting so conservatively these days. She writes a column about it almost every week in the VARA guide and last night she was allowed to grumble about it for fifteen minutes at the talk show table by Eva Jinek. The ladies appear to get along very well there.
Dark year
Eva loves having Claudia at her talk show table. “The last time I saw you was at Taylor Swift’s concert. Then we were swooning like two teenagers!”
“What a highlight that was. This year I have certainly experienced many enormous bright spots in a quite dark year,” answers Claudia, who finds it difficult to take in all the news these days.
Not real world
Claudia admits that she sometimes gets bogged down in discussions on X, but: “None of that is the real world. Do you know what the real world is? The Efteling. I was there with my children, my children’s friends, my wife, my parents, so three generations. And then I walked into De Efteling and then I thought: but this is the real world.”
Because? “Because the whole of the Netherlands is walking there and you are all standing in line. A family with a mother in a headscarf and a family that could have voted PVV, but we are all standing in that line because we are all busy: we want to have a nice day with our family. And we wish that for the person next to us too. That’s real life.”
‘How wonderful!’
From the Amsterdam canal belt to Kaatsheuvel: it was quite a journey, but it was all worth it, according to Claudia. “I don’t have to agree with you, because we’re all going into Python! I think life is less polarized in real life than outside of it.”
Eva thinks it’s a fantastic story. “Hahaha. How wonderful!”
Tina critical
Who doesn’t think it’s a fantastic story? TV authority Tina Nijkamp. “Aha! Claudia de Breij went to De Efteling and, according to her own words, finally saw the real world. Really? Only now? Ahem, finally out of the city and canal belt. Apparently she never comes to Center Parcs or the province? But only in the Rijksmuseum and Museum Voorlinden.”
She continues on her analysis channel: “And oh yes, of course she (just like VIP Eva) could also have gotten a Taylor Swift ticket as a VIP. Almost no ordinary Dutch person could do that because it sold out immediately. Of course, De Efteling is the real world. Huh huh. Wake up and smell the coffee. What a bizarre elitist conversation this was.”
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