André Hazes Jr., together with his new TV buddy Mart Hoogkamer, was tackled hard by the mustache of SBS 6. According to Johan Derksen, they are terrible. “Realizing artists.”

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It must present the contemporary Geer & Goor: folk singers André Hazes Jr. and Mart Hoogkamer. Just like their predecessors, they all do chores at, for example, the retirement home and on the farm, but according to Johan Derksen the first images do not promise much good. He mainly sees a weak extract from the former on the floor.

Repulsive

Johan is quite negative about it. “That will be a weak extract from Geer & Goor. One thing: never make such a combination, because you can never do that better. I saw a flash that they are making some jokes about me, that they are a fan of me. Well, I am not a fan of those two. I think the disgusting artists,” he says in Today Inside.

After seeing the images, he also finds René van der Gijp by his side. “It’s childish,” he says short but powerful.

‘Just feels fake’

Tina Nijkamp, ​​the TV authority that is doing very much at the bar of VI, agrees with the gentlemen. “They made it very difficult, because they also do exactly the same as Gerard and Gordon did. With the farmers, with the oldies. They should have done something else, this just feels fake. That is not good about it, I think.”

Table guest Job Knoester: “It won’t be such a big disappointment for them if they fail? Surely they have not performed? So what do we expect?”

40-plus

John de Mol makes a mistake, Johan thinks. “They are both popular as a singer. They have a large supporters of the public as a singer, but he does not watch TV in the evening. That is a completely different target group. The 40-plus people still watch TV old-fashioned.”

René: “And they don’t want to see this.”

Johan: “No, they immediately drop out with those two string beans.”

René: “It’s fun for YouTube.”

Johan: “Yes.”

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