Hélène Hendriks keeps lying and twisting in the riot about Jack van Gelder. She protects her former co-host, but disowns her viewers. “Jack has temper tantrums that result in screaming,” says Johan Derksen.
It is unprecedented how Hélène Hendriks takes a position in the row about the absence of Jack van Gelder at De Oranjewinter. She is not honest with her viewers and that is not VI’s at all. Johan Derksen seems to be irritated by it, because he now corrects his colleague’s statements in conversation with De Gelderlander.
Lying and spinning
Jack is not present during the current edition of De Oranjewinter and everyone is extremely uncomfortable about that. The presenter himself said that Talpa had canceled him, Hélène said something about holidays and then it would have been a choice of the editors again. Not much later, Johan Derksen revealed that Jack does not sit well with Talpa boss Frans Klein.
According to both Johan and the juice channel Reality FBI, Jack is out because of shouting behind the scenes. Hélène appeared on TV for the first time yesterday with a statement about the riot, but denied that Jack had misbehaved. It would purely be a substantive choice. A lie, it now appears.
Johan intervenes
Johan, who is a fan of Jack at the table, now states that Hélène is not telling the truth. “Jack has temper tantrums resulting in shouting matches. Hélène is team Jack. The decision to leave Van Gelder at home comes from Talpa.”
“Frans Klein was working at De Wereld Draait Door when the riot arose there due to the so-called transgressive behavior of Mathijs van Nieuwkerk. He does not want such a riot again under his leadership.”
Jack confesses
Jack, who yesterday indicated that he did not recognize himself in the reporting of the juice channel Reality FBI, now admits that he has misbehaved.
He tells the same newspaper that he became angry with an editorial staff member by telephone and then also shouted. “That was about content. Yes, I got really angry. It’s a lot of fuss about nothing. I’ll just join next summer. Rutger was chosen because he was absent for months.”

