Evert Santegoeds threatens to publish an article about the past of Minouche van der Gijp, the wife of René van der Gijp. “We’re going to dive in with all the dangers.”

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Minouche van der Gijp has recently been looking for a lot of attention about the back of her famous husband René van der Gijp. She thinks she is in the position to interfere with the guest list of his program today Inside, and more or less demands that they say goodbye to Wierd Duk, because she doesn’t like his opinion about the Gaza war.

Johan denounces Minouche

It is a goth that that woman is involved in it at all, says Johan Derksen. He has expressed himself in careful terms – after all, it is a ‘sensitive’ subject – about her interference. She has the right to her opinion, he emphasizes. “Only I would not have involved the program in her position.”

Logical: it is quite embarrassing that René has someone at home who is looking for the media attention to attack a direct colleague of her husband. Moreover, the call from Minouche finds no hearing, because Johan says: “We can never put Wierd out, because the whole of the Netherlands then thinks that Minouche van der Gijp can determine who’s at the table.”

Rather under fire

Telegraaf reporter Jordi Versteegden brings up the controversy around Minouche in the podcast Strictly private. “Minouche van der Gijp has been under fire in the last few weeks.”

Private boss Evert Santegoeds: “Yes, but that is now over, because she is now going to tackle everyone who says something about her. She herself throws one bomb after the other, she wispers Duk for anything and everything, but if you say something about her, you will get a report on your pants nowadays.

Past

Jordi chuckle it. “Yes, you don’t want to waste words on it?”

Then Evert comes with an ominous message. “Neuh. I do hear everything about Minouche van der Gijp, about what she used to do and so on. We’ll go into diving with all the dangers. I think that woman … He is looking for publicity. What do you mean? You’re Minouche van der Gijp, who is that?”

It is unclear to which the past Evert exactly refers to, but apparently there is something that cannot tolerate the daylight.

Border

Anyway: Jordi agrees with Evert. “Yes, I think you go the border when you ridicule your partner’s colleagues.”

Evert: “You are more than crossed the border. René says nothing about it, because he already had enough misery with d’r last year around this time.”

Wedding crisis

With that comment, Evert refers to the marriage crisis of René and Minouche. He solved it by not coming to today inside on Wednesdays.

All in all, that aunt has quite a lot of power, but VI simply leaves the entire controversy undisputed. Jordi: “I think it’s strange: VI discusses everything, but they ignore this. I find that very strange.”

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