Catherine Keyl would love to take on the presentation of HLF8, together with Johnny de Mol. That is what she says in the weekly magazine Story, before the current media storm about Johnny broke out.
Catherine Keyl would love to get a leading role in HLF8, Johnny de Mol’s daily talk show on the eve of SBS 6. She makes an open application for a weekly newspaper. story, before the current media storm about the leaked report against Johnny broke out. Due to this media storm, a vacancy may soon become available.
Together with Johnny
Catherine said for a long time that she no longer wanted a daily talk show. “I said before that I didn’t want to do a daily show anymore. But then I always had 250 episodes in mind, like with my then afternoon show on RTL4. Now when I look at current talk shows, it’s three months on and three months off. I have no problem with that.”
HLF8 would therefore look like something to her. “I would really like to make his talk show on SBS 6 with Johnny de Mol. I remember that as a three-year-old boy he accompanied his mother Willeke Alberti when she performed on my AVRO Service Salon program,” said Catherine, who was a guest in the talk show last week. Goodbye God†
good dynamics
How is her relationship with Johnny? “It’s not like we’ve kept in touch over the years. His father John de Mol later produced De 5 Uur Show, but we did not meet. I’ve been to HLF8 as Johnny’s sidekick several times now and we seem to have a good dynamic.”
She concludes: “I think the generational difference between us can work very well in the conversations with the guests. We often look at subjects differently. On the other hand, if it doesn’t, that’s fine too. What’s important to me is that I feel like I’ve been rehabilitated and appreciated for what I can do.”
Vacancy free?
Both RTL Boulevard and Today Inside think that Johnny should stop presenting HLF8 for the time being. His ex-fiancée accuses him of repeatedly badly mistreating her.
If Johnny does indeed take a step back, then the question is what SBS 6 will do with the 7.30am lock. The station can continue with HLF8 and appoint a new presenter, but also broadcast a completely different program at that time.