Gordon throws money: from air travel to catering structures, nothing is too crazy. But according to Evert Santegoeds, that is difficult if no TV money arrives anymore. “Turning to Nering.”
A knot has been made in the Gordon house: he has decided not to rent an apartment in Dubai anymore, and now he lives alternately in Amsterdam and Blaricum and he regularly flies up and down to Cape Town for a kind of natural enema. He fully focuses on his catering establishments and has just rebuilt his store in Amsterdam.
Changeable
Private boss Evert Santegoeds finds that precious lifestyle remarkable, because there is no more TV money coming in at Gordon, certainly not now that he has canceled a second season of his real-life soap. “But nothing is as changeable as Gordon,” says the editor -in -chief in his podcast Strictly private.
“After his second cup of coffee in the renewed blushing, he can just think: well, I am actually looking forward to a second series of the soap. But the first was not a great success, because the last episode was already completely fell. And the last episode that was broadcast did not make any sense.”
Waste paper basket
That seasonal valve was a differential tag, says Evert. “That was about taking a pilot for another program that we have not heard of anything anymore, so no … I think he should let it sit comfortably and, together with the producer, should consider throwing the recordings that have already been made in the trash.”
Colleague Jordi Versteegden wonders if Goor is completely fair. “One thing strikes me: he said last month at Sterrennl:” There will be part two. ” Then SBS said: “We haven’t ordered anything at all.” Don’t you think Gordon cut himself a bit in the fingers? “
Rich
Perhaps SBS just didn’t feel like that soap, says Evert. “Yes, or richly calculated, or I know a lot. Look, behind more decisions that he now announces is a reason of course. Bonaire and Curaçao suddenly does not go ahead, he withdraws completely from Dubai.”
According to him, it seems that Goor just has to take a step back. “Yes, there is also little coming in at Gordon, of course, except for occasional 4 euros 20 for a cup of coffee. Yes, and then you have to put the tering to the Nering.”
Poorly
Goor is no longer as rich as before, Evert explains. “Selling his house in Amsterdam has not happened yet. I don’t want to say that he is poor, but of course it went out with bins and such a renovation also costs claws with money.”
“Close for a week and a catering industry is very expensive, because it has to be performed in a very short time and work is done day and night. Yes, it all has a reason and what that reason is we may hear sometimes …”

