Astrid Holleeder is under fire because she started to hug a follower of the controversial Andrew Tate on family channel RTL 4. “She just puts the praise!”, It sounds.
There is a lot of controversy about a fragment from the Dating Show First Dates. The 21-year-old Davey has a date in this program with a lady who is quite shocked by his outdated and Conservative ideas About women. “The money I earn, you will never earn in the end,” it sounds. “You just want your nails, nice your makeup.”
Follower of Tate
According to critics, Davey is the victim of Andrew Tate and that turns out to be correct: he gave yesterday in the talk show RTL Tonight Ensure that this controversial influencer is an example for him. “Certainly. He has good core values. The core values I am talking about, he also discusses and I support that one hundred percent.”
Sad, says Deskzitter Erben Wennemars. He believes that RTL should not give such a young kid who knows nothing at all a stage. “I just have to do with you. How old are you now, 21? You know nothing about the world, you are just completely influenced by this kind of idiots. I think it’s really pathetic for you.”
Little counter
Furthermore, this Davey does not get much counter gas in RTL Tonight. In fact: Astrid Holleeder looks at him completely in love. “Of course it is not really a very popular point of view that you take, namely the man as the boss and the woman as a subordinate. I think we’ve been over for a long time,” host Beau van Erven Dorens begins.
Astrid: “But Beau, he doesn’t say that? Do you say: the man as a boss and the woman as a subordinate?”
Davey: “No, I don’t say that at all.”
Astrid: “I didn’t hear him say that either.”
‘Very beautiful’
According to Davey, a traditional male-female relationship is ‘the best for society’. Astrid, who apparently likes a dominant man, nods in agreement. What will Daughter Miljuschka Witzenhausen have chosen at home. Astrid: “I think it’s great that you know how to formulate it that way.”
Beau: “First we go to Astrid, because you actually support this conservative vision on it?”
Astrid: “He is 20 and I think: the moment you are able to articulate that, as he does, I think it’s pretty and brave.”
Laughing.
“It must be possible”
Beau thinks it is strange that Astrid is drooling on the desk. “So you are not in your own emancipated woman being hit by such an opinion?”
Astrid: “No, and of course I grew up from that value, isn’t it? I know what it is that the woman’s right is only the countertop, so I know what he is talking about. I have always fought against that and always want to be an emancipated woman. I can appreciate that someone is investigating his values and who also dares to be able to do.”
Worrying
Opinion poller Gijs Rademaker thinks it is strange that Astrid left it in this way. “It mosles liberties for which women, including you, have fought for decades. I am watching and I am worried about my daughter if this is the generation where society is going.”
He continues: “It is nice that someone follows their individual liberties, but at the same time we are talking about a development that takes place at national level and world level. Isn’t that a worrying development?”
“That’s sweet!”
Astrid has no reply. He is completely sucked away at that Davey, especially when she hears that his grandmother lives with him. “Ah, isn’t this sweet?”
If Floor Bremer makes a critical note, Astrid sighs: “Yes, but Floor, this is Andrew Tate. He says,” You create the life you want. “
All nice and nice such a well -known last name, but as a viewer, what on earth do we get along with this Astrid Holleeder? “What was this?” Instagram.
No counter gas
Tina finds Astrid’s attitude embarrassing. “Boy from first dates with pre -war values about women who get no counter gas at all (except from Erben) and even receives the praise from Astrid Holleeder who, incidentally, tatters through everything. Bizarre television. Incorrect for women too.”
Astrid also receives a lot of criticism on the Socials. “Astrid Holleeder is really a clown at RTL Tonight,” says one. And the other: “Oh, my heaven … Astrid Holleeder is terrible. Why does she get a stage?”
Fragment
The fragment from First Dates:

