Noa Vahle, the daughter of Linda de Mol, was in one room for the first time in a long time with none other than Gordon. “I was also accused of dealing with drugs at that party!”

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A striking reunion in the studio of the Oranjezomer: Gordon was not only opposed last night against his great critican Victor Vlam-that got somewhat out of hand-but also opposite BN’er-Velg Noa Vahle. Linda de Mol’s daughter also knows Goor in private, but the two have not seen or spoken incredibly for a long time.

Orange

It was really years ago, says Noa. “I happened to think: when did I see Gordon for the last time? And I seriously think it was eleven years ago, then I was fourteen. My mother then gave a party for her fiftieth birthday and that was exactly on the day the Netherlands played against Costa Rica.”

She continues In the talk show on SBS 6: “Then she said:” The dress code … don’t put on orange, because it’s all about the party, and we take care of the orange attributes, so just put on a nice festive suit. ” And Gordon just came in a three -part bright orange pack and that is also the last time you are invited. ”

Dealing drugs

Gordon himself cites the rumors that were about that party: he would have openly sniffed cocaine at that party, other guests have been harassed and then sent away. Jan Roos brought it out, his source was his niece Saskia Noort. “If there is anyone on the coke, it is Saskia Noort,” Goor responded furiously.

Gordon Now: “Yes, I was also accused of drug dealing at that party.”

Noa: “Oh yes, that was also added.”

“What a bitch!”

What a Kul story, Gordon says. “Yes, that was a whole riot because of the how-very-very, that terrible bitch … that writer … Saskia Noort, yes. A very warm woman.”

Host Thomas van Groningen: “Just without a joke: you are accused of dealing with drug dealing at a party?”

Gordon: “Yes, it was ridiculous, because your mother gave that party on July 5 and it’s my birthday on July 6, so I also left quite early, because I celebrated it myself at noon.”

‘Absolutely not true’

Victor Vlam then decides to continue asking. “But the story was that you were sent away at that party by your mother?”

Gordon: “Yes, that’s definitely not true.”

Victor: “That’s not right, no?”

Gordon: “That is definitely not true.”

Victor: “There is also no one else who sent you away there? You didn’t have drugs either?”

Corpse

Gordon firmly denies it. “No. Absolutely not true. Linda also confirmed to the magazines.”

Noa: “This was not entirely the intention of this anecdote, but …”

Raymond Mens: “This is Detective Victor Vlam.”

Gordon: “Detective? He looks more like the corpse from Baantjer, but good.”

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