Angela de Jong thinks it’s really over and over for Linda de Mol. She sees the sharp decrease in viewers of brilliant brains as the proof that the viewer has finished the fallen TV queen. “This is her fall.”
The latest TV child from Linda de Mol is not a success. Brilliant brains has lost no less than a third of the viewers after one week; Last weekend there were only 451 thousand viewers ready. Linda is pissed off that it is called a flop. She has now climbed a tandem together with Gordon to form a front against Tina Nijkamp.
The fall of Linda
Angela de Jong has no trouble with Tina’s figures and finds it very newsworthy. “It is the fall of Linda de Mol. Yes, that seems obvious to me,” she says in the AD Media Podcastwhere, despite her departure as a TV columnist, she remains connected to.
She continues: “The program is simply not good enough and then you can screen that it has a million viewers a week later, but I think the money is earned when it is broadcast.”
‘It misses everything’
Linda’s magic has been worked out, says Angela. “You used to sit down for a program by Linda de Mol. Then you wanted to see it the moment it was broadcast. This lacks everything that a good program needs, so I didn’t look it anymore of the week. I believe it. Viewers are always right.”
Does she think this is really Linda’s fall? “Yes, it is her child, her reflection, her of anything and everything. Yes, I do not rule that people have to do that people are just a bit tired of her. Million hunt is like a house, Gooische Women too. I mean: that’s just youth sentiment, that’s all fine.”
Bloodhound
As the role of Linda gets bigger, the viewer drops out, Angela believes. “Yes, if I now see Linda de Mol, I think, for example, of the interview she gave last and I really like that she says she felt so supported by all the people surrounded by her with love.”
“Then I thought: well, if you say:” The nice people are with more, “why do you send such a bloodhound from a lawyer to a poor girl, that tells what your husband has done with her? I don’t like you that.

