Rob Jetten leaves his fiancé Nicolás Keegan in front of the De Telegraaf camera when he gets a question about Geert Wilders. “Yes, sorry guys, I’ll take him with me now! He is not here as a politician!”
It was a year and a half ago as the weekly Privé Privé de new beloved of Rob Jetten reveals: Nicolás Keegan, renamed ‘Hockeyhunk’ by the magazine. In particular, there is a lot of talking about him – for example, Gerard Joling wants a trio with those two – but we have not heard him talking to him. Do you now.
‘Very sad’
Telegraaf reporter Pim Sedee manages to get him in front of the camera yesterday when he walks through the room building with Rob. “I’ve never spoken to you! A short question? What are you doing here today?” He asks in English.
Die Nicolás then: “We’re going to have lunch together to celebrate Rob’s birthday.”
Pim: “Rob, come to man!”
Rob: “Yes, it is very sad that on my birthday I am inside until nine in the evening, so then we will have a nice lunch in the member restaurant.”
“Super fun!”
Pim tries to elicit that boy. “What do you think of Dutch politics?”
Nicolás: “Super fun, right?”
Who is his favorite in Dutch politics? “Rob of course!”
What does he think of our politics? “It is a challenging time. It is not really spent on me, but it is a difficult time for them. I just have Rob at now.”
Wedding date
In between, Pim asks a private question: when is the marriage? “We don’t know that yet. It is quite difficult with my agenda and his agenda, so we are still looking for a date. I hope for a big party.”
Hmm, still no spicy quote. Pim goes back to politics: “What do you think of Geert Wilders?”
Nicolás: “Wilders? Yes, I know Wilders. I don’t know him personally.”
“Sorry Guys!”
Pim keeps trying. “What do you think of his way of making politics?”
Nicolás: “Yes, my Dutch is not that good, so I can’t fully understand it.”
Pim: “Does he complain a lot about Wilders or other things?”
Then Rob appears again. He breaks another interview: “Yes, sorry guys, I’ll take him now! He is not here as a politician!”
Nicolás: “Ciao!“”
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