René van der Gijp sympathizes with his colleague Rob Kemps, who is already on the reserve bench two years after the start of his career as a TV star. “That is becoming a shooting star.”
Rob Kemps is on the reserve bench according to Shownieuws. It is not easy for the hysterical presenter: all his TV shows have flopped and to make matters worse, his good luck has disappeared like snow in the sun now that he has abandoned his family. for what? For a younger background dancer, Yvonne Coldeweijer thinks. And that is not contradicted.
Falling star
According to René van der Gijp, it does not look good. He says in Inside today about his SBS 6 colleague: “Yes, that is slowly becoming a shooting star, Rob.”
Wilfred Genee: “That goes fast when you look at it that way.”
René: “That goes very fast.”
Wilfred: “That’s how you are there and that’s how you are here.”
Reserve bench
Yesterday Rob performed very hysterically during King’s Day, as the Snollebollekes. Job Knoester after seeing the images: “Yes, then I would also put him on the reserve bench.”
Johan: “What happens to him, Wilfred, I find sad. That is quite the trend in the Netherlands. Look, Humberto cheated on Stax, public opinion turned against him, and he was done. Rob is apparently in a relationship with another girl and is away from home. That’s possible, that happens everywhere. And he will be held accountable for that.”
Bad television
Nonsense, says Job. He points out that Rob just makes bad television. “These programs are not running smoothly.”
Wilfred: “Yes, I think it was more about the programs for him.”
John: “I don’t know. I have the strong impression… The media dives into this kind of private matter so much and it is made so big that the whole thing gets an antipathy towards such a boy.”
René: “It is also always useful if you have someone, Johan, and it is a new boy, that you go and have a look together: what is his quality? Where can we use it?”
Johan: “Yes, they made that mistake.”
School newspaper
Job: “They have also done strange things to him.”
René: “But that’s why. He was immediately put on a Saturday night show. And then that talk show.”
Job: “With school newspaper questions!”
Wilfred: “Suppose that had been very good, then I think he would not have had so many problems with what had happened in his private life. If that had been really good. But it wasn’t.”