Beau van Erven Dorens finds the return of The Voice of Holland on his TV channel RTL 4 very rushed. “Shouldn’t there have been a good, thorough investigation first?”

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As one of the victims of the dirty casting director Job Gosschalk, Beau van Erven Dorens is extra concerned with the fate of the girls who have been grazed by the predators who for years undisturbed through the corridors of The Voice of Holland. He was very critical about the role that John and Linda de Mol played in this scandal.

Critical beau

Beau shouted that John could have prevented victims and that Linda should have done something with her knowledge about Ali B’s misconduct. Linda was pretty pissed off about that. The two have worked together for years, but love has been between the two TV stars for a while. Linda stated that Beau has become a ‘sensation -seeking opinion maker’.

In addition, Beau was also very critical of his own RTL and especially about the fact that they had the voice ‘research’ carried out by Van Doorne, a law firm that was hired by the producer. “It also does not invite you to step forward if you have not reported yet, let’s face it,” he said at the time.

Hasty

In the end, an independent investigation never came to The Voice, so nobody actually knows how much and what has been put under the carpet. And now RTL just continues with the talent show, as if nothing happened. As if there were not only nineteen (!) Complaints about former band leader Jeroen Rietbergen.

Beau says in the Latest episode From his talk show: “It should not have first started with a very good, thorough independent investigation into that entire voice affair instead of someone hired by ITV and where RTL rumbles a bit behind? The Van Doorne group.”

“That certainly”

TV authority Tina Nijkamp agrees. “That for sure. I totally agree with you. Of course there has only been a study by a company hired by the producer. The bills were paid. Of course they say,” It’s independent. “

Beau: “We both read both? You could just …”

Tina: “Yes, they were a few papers. It had been better, but it didn’t come. Even in the years after the Van Doorne investigation, there was no one who said:” There must now be such an investigation, “yes, so that’s not there.”

Foolish

RTL has now rigged entire protocols to protect candidates. Beau: “It is actually crazy and terrible that you have to protect all those candidates against those men. That is actually the way it comes down to. That is actually the problem now.”

What happened to Sébas Diekstra, the lawyer of the voice victims who was initially so critical of the state of affairs in Hilversum? Ah, he has now received a lucrative job at the Mediapark. He is the successor of Natacha Harlequin on the Desk of Shownieuws.

47 percent

Just like Beau, there are of course a lot of people who do not trust the entire state of affairs in Hilversum. Tooske Ragas points in Shownieuws On research under their panel: “47 percent of the people who ever looked at The Voice says he is not going to look at that new season.”

And what else? “59 percent of the voice viewers are less or no interest anymore because of everything that happened.”

Also significant: 77 percent (!) Have no confidence in RTL’s measures. Oh dear…

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