Fajah Lourens notices that B&B full of love is currently attracting her much less than last year. You now have the feeling that the people participate pure and alone because they want to become a Dutch person, she says.
It is an old television problem: once a program is a hit, participants know how the hares are running and where the cameras are. You saw that after the first season of Big Brother, when the innocence was finished in one fell swoop and everyone was very aware of the cameras and started producing his own storyline.
Fajah Critical
The popular RTL 4 dating show B&B full of love is now in the same kind of trap. Love seems more and more often a side issue; Candidates join the hope of becoming a kind of new WHO Els and cashing, or use the program as a free marketing campaign for the sale of their bed & breakfast.
Fajah Lourens has dropped out in any case, she says in the studio of Shownieuws. “I am not a very bad television viewer, but I did watch it last year. I now get a bit of the feeling of B&B full of love that people mainly want to become a well -known Dutchman if they participate.”
‘Hangs around it’
Show expert Eline de Ruig thinks that is a great pity. “Yes, that is a bit around it now, isn’t it? This season you will notice that people either put their B&B for sale, so that’s why they do, or then indeed want to be on Instagram.”
Moreover, it is competition for Fajah, because she also wants to turn her BN’er-shelter again. For example, we will see her in SBS 6 in both the Hart against Hart quiz and in Let’s Play Ball, in which she has to walk through the Netherlands with a large ball. “It was much narrower than I thought.”
In GTST?
The reason we suddenly see Fajah again is because she has hired a distributor for her fitness bars, so that she has less worried about it. “Because I can do creative things again, there is also room: what else would I want to do?”
Maybe back in GTST? “They asked me in 2018, but then I said no. I wouldn’t want that.”
For a short guest role such as Katja Schuurman, she can be poking. “Yes, I would like a month.”

