Ben Cramer understands that the viewing figures of Wie is de Mol are on the rise. He would think it would be wise if TV makers took a break for a few years. “I’d rather do Wordfeud!”

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The viewing figures of Wie is de Mol are under pressure. The program is still a success, but the scores are much lower than in previous years. According to experts like Tina Nijkamp, ​​this is because too many seasons have been made in a short period of time. As a result, the enthusiast would have become satiated, resulting in viewers dropping out.

Prefer Wordfeud

Ben Cramer understands that people don’t feel like it anymore. The singer states in the Story that the program would be better off taking a holiday for a few years. “Yes. They are milking the program, resulting in a decline in viewing figures.”

He fully agrees with this punishment. “I understand that people have had enough. Personally, I also get tired of seeing the same programs over and over again. Then I’d rather play a game of Wordfeud!”

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Fellow singer Dries Roelvink completely agrees with him. “Yes. I think it would be better to at least take a year’s break. People now know the trick of Who Is De Mol?.”

And finally, what does Marijke Helwegen think of it? She also wants a break. “A few years may be too long, but it would be wise to see how the program can be updated. I can’t always follow it well, because it is quite difficult for the viewer to unmask the mole. This is often due to the final editing.”

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