Mark Baanders is already a bratty type, but what about his alcohol consumption? He also acted strange and irritated towards Angela de Jong this week. “Two wines too many.”

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It is very important for Mark Baanders to finally break through as a TV maker, but the two programs he has made so far have been rubbish, according to Angela de Jong’s reviews (no one else watched). This week Angela and Mark were sitting side by side in Renze Klamer’s talk show and then he completely exploded at her.

A bit confused

Mark does not like Angela’s critical columns, but when she mentioned his excessive alcohol consumption in one of his programs, he suddenly became very irritated. A millisecond before Angela’s sneer, he just grabbed his glass of red wine from the talk show table. Where does that irritation come from? Does Mark know he has a problem?

It’s strange, Wilfred Genee already pointed out this week Today Inside. “We were just talking about confused asylum seekers who can be a bit dangerous… I always feel that way about Mark Baanders. That I always think: that man is a bit confused.”

“From which bar?”

René van der Gijp is an expert and thinks that Mark is just constantly drunk. “I have to tell you: I don’t know him well enough, I haven’t watched that many of his programs — no one has, by the way — but when you see him… What bar did he come out of, dude?”

Wilfred has the same feeling. “He always seems confused, a little tipsy.”

Nice boy

Johan Derksen likes Mark, but criticizes his long toes. “He’s a nice boy. He interviewed me once. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. For what? I actually don’t know anymore. I lived in a house on the Veluwe. “

“Then he came by to interview me and he is a really sweet boy, but apparently he cannot handle criticism. Look, I don’t always agree with Angela, but she is right that those programs made no sense.”

Sore spot

How does Angela look back on her TV feud with Mark? “He can blame the critic who wrote a scathing review about him twice and put his finger on the sore spot, but he can also put his energy into thinking about how he can add value to television,” sneers them in New Revu.

Does she also think he is constantly drunk? “His voice and accent are a bit disappointing, the first impression of him is that he is a kind of frat boy who constantly drinks two too many glasses of wine.”

Headline on television

Angela wonders whether Mark wants to make meaningful television or whether he just wants to be a celebrity. “I think it is good for him to ask himself whether he wants to make programs in which he wants to convey something to the audience, or whether he just wants to put his head on television.”

“In the latter case, he should simply present games at the commercial broadcaster.”

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