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Irene Moors fervently hopes that she will one day be able to do something on TV with Carlo Boszhard, but the chance that she will ever be asked again is small. With her you get quite the complainer…

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You would think that after her TV demise, Irene Moors would be happy with any job she can get, but nothing could be further from the truth. She toured the country from October to the end of January with the theater show Dubbel Op, a production by Jon van Eerd, but in retrospect that was all a bit too much for the former presenter.

Too heavy

Irene found it all too hard. “I was a bit wrong about how that affects your social life. It was intense,” she complains in the Party. “You’re just away four or five nights a week. And I also really like going out for dinner and meeting up with friends. Or going to other shows or the movies.”

She continues: “That just wasn’t possible for those five months. I thought that was tough. So I wouldn’t do that again very quickly. Maybe again in a while. But first I just want to go to someone else’s performance again. I prefer to see other people at work.”

Curacao

It was also terrible for Irene that she could not go on holiday to Curaçao. “Yes, my annual outing with the family to Curaçao in December, during the holidays, was canceled. Not so bad of course, because luckily I had the opportunity to go with my husband Barry in February.”

Yet February is not the same as December, she mourns. “We were without children and I think it is such a nice tradition to go to Curaçao with the children. We have been doing this for 23 years.”

And not this time. What a shame…

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