Coen Swijnenberg does not want to deny a break with Sander Lantinga

Strangely enough, Coen Swijnenberg does not want to deny the rumors about a break with Sander Lantinga. He lets it be known that they only cover news about their future in their own radio show.

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Radio expert Patrick Kicken has heard from a very reliable source that after eighteen years, the radio duo Coen Swijnenberg and Sander Lantinga, who are known for their accessible humor, will come to an end. They are currently making the afternoon rush show of Radio 538, but that station has been in heavy weather for years now.

Coen responds

Coen would now do a solo show during lunch hours and Sander would move to Radio Veronica in the afternoon. A month ago Patrick spread the rumor that Marieke Elsinga would switch from Qmusic to Radio 538, to start making radio there together with Coen.

Where Marieke firmly denied the rumor, Coen does not want to make any statements now. “I texted Coen. He points out to me that we should just not believe anything Patrick Kicken writes,” said Telegraaf reporter Jordi Versteegden. Private TV

‘You heard it’

Coen points out what Patrick recently wrote about Marieke. “Well, Marieke has let it be known that her heart really lies with Qmusic and that she never wants to leave there, so that was nonsense,” said Jordi.

But this is not yet a denial of Coen. “I asked him specifically if this is nonsense and he said: ‘I’m not going to respond to columns and rumours. You’ll hear it in the program.’”

And that is quite remarkable. “There are many rumors and there will undoubtedly be some changes,” thinks Telegraaf presenter Pim Sedee.

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