Eva Jinek arouses annoyance with hassle about contract: ‘That whining!’

Eva Jinek is starting to arouse annoyance with the ongoing soap about her future at RTL 4. Now she would like to go back to a four-day working week. “Don’t be so sad!”

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There has been a lot of buzz about Eva Jinek’s future at RTL 4 since she said in front of the RTL Boulevard camera two months ago that the TV channel wants to continue with her, but that she is not yet sure and will only childbirth in September wants to make a decision. An important detail: Eva’s contract expires at the end of the year.

Housewife Eve

Eva’s doubts cause an incredible amount of speculation. One thinks she would rather go to the seven-hour slot of NPO 1 to become the definitive successor to the illustrious De Wereld Draait Door, the other thinks she will just stay with RTL 4. If she opts for the latter, she would in any case like a shorter working week, according to the AD.

Although Eva is already known as a presenter who is constantly on vacation, she would now also like to return to four broadcasts a week instead of five. Story boss Guido den Aantrekker advises the talk show diva to become a nice ordinary housewife and Private star journalist Jan Uriot understands that annoyance.

“What a wail!”

Jan says in his column What does Jan think that he’s getting a little tired of all those supposed demands from Eva. “Well, I think it’s a lot of whining about that whole Eva Jinek. I mean: she is a great professional, we all agree on that, only: make a choice and don’t complain.”

She shouldn’t be so lazy, he thinks. “There are billions of people who have to work from nine to five, yes? They have sweat on their foreheads. Eve won’t have that anytime soon. You have to read up, though [dat is het].”

‘She has to be careful’

Eva should stop whining, says Jan. “It’s a profession and then you just have to do it, and then don’t say: ‘I’m going to do it for four days and on the fifth day another gentleman or madam has to do it.’ That’s weird.”

He concludes: “You’ve had it in musicalland too. Then you had Joke de Kruijf years ago and he no longer wanted to be on stage seven days a week. She knew that, because the producers were like: we will no longer work with Joke de Kruijf. And Eva has to be careful with that too, you know.”

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