Dinand Woesthoff cannot use a negative publicity in the run-up to his voice adventure, but Tim Akkerman has no message. Is he furious on the singer? “Not called.”

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The RTL 4-summit will have told the new coaches of The Voice of Holland to behave in an exemplary way for the next eight months-the new season begins in January. Another riot and it is of course really over and over for that infected talent show. Yet the new RTL 4-coach Dinand Woesthoff seems quite a risk …

Tyrant

During a live session on Instagram, Dinand recently hit his own band, and according to former Di-Rect singer Tim Akkerman that is not on its own. He has experienced Dinand up close for a long time and states that the singer shows the behavior of a tyrant. A pretty fierce allegation of course.

Where Tim does that accusation? In his new book. The launch was yesterday and a camera crew of Shownieuws Was there. Tim also had a news there: he will take up a podcast and invites all kinds of people that he is lagging in that book. One of those people is his former colleague Spike van Zoest.

Unalled

Tim would like it if Spike cooperates. “I certainly invited Spike to the podcast. He has to see if it succeeds in time, but it would be incredibly nice to hear his side of the story.”

The Reporter of Shownieuws: “And Dinand?”

Tim smiling: “I skipped Dinand, yes.”

It seems that Dinand is therefore not waiting for such a bell from Tim.

Straightforward

Music connoisseur Ronald Molendijk shows that he also finds Tim very bland. “Dinand, especially then, is right in front of his turnip. If it is cunt, it is cunt, and then it says in the book:” Yes, I found that very difficult and complicated. ” Yes, I don’t know … if a song is just not good, it is not good.

Private boss Evert Santegoeds: “As if he got stuck at the time.”

Very at right angles

Yes, Ronald agrees. “It feels very at odds with where he is now, because not so much ago I just went to a theater to see a performance of him. Then there is just a very nicely developed singer-songwriter, who almost stands with flowers, the romantic thought of a singer-songwriter: Love, Peace and Happiness. “

“This book is Love, Pis and Happiness. I don’t like that, I don’t like that. I just don’t like it.”

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