Danny Froger thinks fake criticism of Noa Vahle is unjustified

Danny Froger, the singing son of René Froger, thinks the fake criticism of Linda de Mol’s daughter is unjustified. According to him, there is absolutely nothing to criticize about Noa Vahle.

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Witty: one fake baby steps into the breach for the other fake baby. Danny Froger thinks it is unfair that Noa Vahle is criticized because she owes her television job purely to her famous mother Linda de Mol. “She’s just really good,” he says in the weekly magazine Party.

Danny responds

Equality of opportunity is an increasingly important theme. People see it as unfair that children of celebrities get all kinds of prominent jobs, purely because their father or mother is famous. Children from ‘ordinary’ families may study much harder, and may be much more talented, but lack a golden wheelbarrow.

However, Danny doesn’t think this is a problem. “Very honest: yes, she knows people in the television world. That is useful, because those people do recognize the talent. It has also been said about me that I owe my singing career to my well-known father.”

Wheelbarrow

So what does Danny say? “What I have to say is that I can be put anywhere by my dad, but I will still have to sing myself. If you don’t perform yourself, there’s no point in having a wheelbarrow. It is exactly the same with Noa.”

He continues: “Her mother can push her until she weighs an ounce, but if Noa does not perform herself, nothing will remain of that and you will also be quickly shot. I think the wheelbarrow story about Noa is completely unjustified, because I think you only hear positive stories about what she does.”

Ordinary mob

It’s the standard fake baby argument: “We’ve got talent!” However, that is not the discussion at all. It is about equality of opportunity and not about talent.

Danny is not impressed by the unfamiliar mob’s opinion. “I never worry so much when I see Henk123, Kees456 or Ria789. I think: let it go.”

It is not yet clear whether weekly magazine Party with a follow up comes about Noa’s fake career. Perhaps the sons of Wendy van Dijk, Jeroen van der Boom and Dries Roelvink also have an opinion.

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