The men of Today Inside wonder whether Talpa would still do well to send Linda de Mol’s daughter to the World Cup in Qatar. “You shouldn’t want that, dude.”
The controversy over the World Cup in Qatar is only increasing after a number of bizarre statements by former football player Khalid Salman, who is the ambassador of the tournament. He calls gays mentally ill and compares women to sweets. “They will have to accept our rules,” he says in a German documentary.
sweets
When asked why women in Qatar are not allowed to go out on the street unveiled, Camp Khalid said: “Suppose you have unwrapped candy in front of you – you don’t know whether someone has touched it or bitten it – and wrapped candy. Which one are you taking?”
Another World Cup Ambassador picks up on that and states that ‘women should not be allowed on the streets at all’. “It would be better for her to stay at home with all her father’s wealth. Why does a woman, with all the money and love, have to leave the house? She doesn’t have much reason to do that.”
Noa to Qatar
Actually, Hélène Hendriks would go to Qatar to report on the World Cup, but Today Inside wants to have her as a guest at the table. That is why Noa Vahle, Linda de Mol’s daughter, was selected.
You may wonder whether Talpa should not reconsider that, according to René van der Gijp. “I have that too. You had better send a man there.”
spicy girl
Wilfred Genee: “Noa can’t get anything done, of course.”
René: “That Noa… You shouldn’t want that, dude. You shouldn’t send it there.”
Johan Derksen: “She is a tough girl.”
Wilfred: “Yes, but you can still see what the circumstances are there.”
Valentine
Telegraaf sports journalist Valentijn Driessen is also going to Qatar. It’s all very strict there, he says. “I had to arrange a lot. For example, I had to download two apps. One of them has a barcode and that includes your face and everything.”
Journalists don’t have to feel unnoticed anywhere, says Valentijn. “You have to show that barcode everywhere you go.”


