‘Climate warrior Carice van Houten vomited by KLM staff’

Carice van Houten is causing a lot of annoyance at KLM with her new role as a climate warrior, where she is regularly seen on board. At least, that’s what Story boss Guido den Aantrekker says.

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Not too long ago, Carice van Houten started as a climate activist and with that she caused a lot of irritation among people. Critics think she’s hypocritical because she just keeps flying. In any case, KLM staff had a good time with the actress, Story boss Guido den Aantrekker heard.

‘Carice puked out’

Guido understands that Carice is being vomited in the canteen of the blue bird. “Received a tip from a KLM pilot: many colleagues there are vomiting on ‘star’ Carice van Houten because she flies around the world as the so-called Skipper of KLM with the greatest privileges possible, but takes part in climate demonstrations on stage,” he says. X.

What is a Skipper? Guido points out that you are then part of the ‘most exclusive level’ of the Flying Blue savings program. “The benefits are mainly higher priority and service, priority for upgrades and an unlimited guest allowance for the lounge.”

‘So hypocritical’

Guido’s tweet provoked many Carice-critical responses, for example from Pietertje: “Those kind of people fly business class and burn much more kerosene in percentage terms than the normal holidaymaker. It couldn’t be more hypocritical.”

Alexander Klöpping actually supports the climate fighters. “Police officers who complain in a coordinated manner on Twitter that they ‘actually have more important work to do’ than working at the climate protests… I didn’t hear you complaining about all the corona and nitrogen protests. Just keep your political opinions to yourself.”

Guido angry

Guido is quite angry about that. “In the land of virtue, hard-working police officers are only allowed to complain in one direction,” he fumes.

Columnist Jan Dijkgraaf: “So nice that DWDD is off the air.”

Then Guido again: “So I don’t have to listen to that annoying little voice anymore – priceless.”

And Telegraaf journalist Mick van Wely: “For all those people who think that the police are whining about the extra, completely unnecessary capacity pressure due to the XR actions: spend a while with a district investigation. I did too. Then you see what the police have to ignore. And how that affects the citizen.”

Sneak from Manuel

Back to Carice: she was also accused of hypocrisy on Saturday evening Show news. It was about the fact that she will not be prosecuted for her climate protest on the A12. “So she can just keep flying back and forth to Australia?” said presenter Manuel Venderbos.

Star photographer William Rutten: “She can still visit her boyfriend, Guy Pearce, and she can still go to America for film roles, so there is nothing to worry about.”

Manuel: “That is possible, in terms of the environment?”

William: “Um, apparently, yes…”



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