Eva Jinek not happy with Angela de Jong’s criticism of RTL friends

Eva Jinek has addressed Angela de Jong about the fierce criticism she has expressed on her RTL friends Chantal Janzen and Marieke Elsinga. “815 thousand viewers is a lot!”

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Chantal Janzen and Marieke Elsinga are in the box of shitty TV entertainment at RTL. The craftiness of both ladies is striking and that, in combination with a childish TV format, leads to a ruthless column by Angela de Jong. She finds their new show Fout Maar Goud appalling and states that the RTL top apparently consists of ‘drunk toddlers’.

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It is incomprehensible that Chantal acted at Eva Jinek’s talk show table ‘as if this is the most special program she had ever presented’, says Angela. It’s “a tatty mix of every panel show ever conceived,” she says. And Marieke? “He was quickly sent to the course ‘how do I react as exaggerated as possible to everything’.”

Eva is also quite shocked. The promotion of RTL programs is now part of her format and she therefore had Chantal and Marieke at the table this week to promote this nonsense. After the broadcast, she hung around the neck of her RTL friends for an Insta photo.

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Eva received Angela at her talk show table yesterday and immediately confronted her there with her spicy column. “You wrote in a column today about the program management of RTL, so about my bosses, I hope they’re not listening now… You called them ‘a bunch of drunken toddlers’. I think that is quite strong language.”

Angela: “I let a colleague read it and he said: ‘This is not possible, drunk toddlers?’ I say, “Well, read on.” And then at the end he said, “Yeah, you’re right: drunken toddlers.” I think anyone who has watched Fout Maar Goed…”

‘A lot!’

Eva then fanatically: “815 thousand people have watched it with pleasure!”

Angela: “Well, I don’t know if it was fun.”

Eva: “I don’t know, but 815 thousand is an awful lot.”

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Angela stands by her criticism. “I’m one of them too and it wasn’t fun to watch. If you have seen the final game, in which Ruth Jacott had to pull teeth from Gerard Joling’s fictional mouth, you can really only come to the conclusion: they still had this from Telekids twenty years ago.”

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