Hélène Hendriks goes too far by calling on people in these winter conditions to come to her studio for 20 euros, according to the juice channel Reality FBI. “It’s way too slippery.”
Hélène Hendriks’ Oranjewinter studio was quite empty yesterday, because many people did not want to risk slippery roads. There was some cattle on the broadcast, but not nearly enough to fill the decor. And that left the presenter and her editors with a small problem.
20 euros
How Hélène solved that? “It takes some getting used to, because normally it is very busy in this studio and actually very few people came, so thank you for taking the time. The rest are filled with people from the editorial team. They really don’t mind that!”
And so this afternoon the same editorial team made a call via social media to come to the studio. This week people will receive 20 euros if they come to the studio at the Media Park.
Scandalous
Ridiculous, says the juice channel Reality FBI It. “Well, guys. With these weather conditions and a slip fee of 20 euros, it might be better to let people watch the TV safely and not ask them to come?”
According to the channel, it is simply dangerous. “While all services ask you not to go on the road if you don’t have to, it is precisely programs that ask you to go back on the road via these types of roads.”
Slippery parking
Other talk shows also do this, says Reality FBI. “I hear that other talk shows also do this. Simply filling it with your own staff is the best solution. They often come from the area, so short distances. Quickly resolved. The risks do not outweigh the returns.”
“Even paid slip parking…”

