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Catherine Keyl (79) is extremely annoyed that Wilfred Genee, just like Tijl Beckand in Het Perfecte Plaatje, keeps mentioning her age. “You will also be sixty in two years,” the presenter snaps at him.

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It caused quite a bit of friction during the recording of Het Perfecte Plaatje that presenter Tijl Beckand continuously pointed out the senior age of Catherine Keyl. “We had to get used to each other, let’s put it this way. In the beginning I thought: are you going to piss me off all the time? He thought he would find a victim in me, but that didn’t work out.”

Big butt

Catherine is now also hitting back at Wilfred Genee, who she believes is doing the same. She was recently discussed in Today Inside because she wrote a column about her bottom. “All my life I thought I had a bottom that was way too big and had to be hidden at all costs,” she wrote in The Telegraph.

However, when she recently tried on clothes, she received a compliment from the saleswoman. “She looks at me and says: ‘Yes, then I have to tell you that I have quite a few customers here who would pay a fortune for your buttocks. Some even go to Turkey for it.’”

Catherine responds

It was discussed with derision in VI. What does Catherine think about that? “Johan Derksen was convinced that I could not think of any other subject. Wilfred Genee wondered why you had to be 76 before something like that dawned on you,” she now writes.

And she’s pissed about that. “Always mention that age, 58-year-old Genee, in two years you will also be sixty. Just be aware, older women can’t do much good with the gentlemen. ‘I don’t like girls my age,’ 77-year-old Derksen regularly says.”

Banana

According to her, 62-year-old Maxim Hartman makes it even worse. “In a podcast he compares the older woman to a banana. ‘They are not green to eat, yellow they are tasty and when they turn brown I don’t need them anymore,’ he says.”

Bah, she decides. “He certainly doesn’t know that bananas have no brains? These three gentlemen have an exemplary role in the gentlemen’s church. I’m slowly wondering about their relationship with their mother. Do they look down on that too?”

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