Private star journalist Jan Uriot is skeptical about Gordon’s performance at today’s talk show table inside. “Of course it all keeps coming back, the trouble,” he says.
Wilfred Genee denies it at high and low, but it is of course clear to everyone that there were interests during the visit of Gordon to today’s studio Inside. The singer, notorious for his long toes, will present the morning show of Radio 10 for John de Mol, and then it doesn’t help if you are upset with John’s biggest stars.
Uninteresting
It is clear that Gordon was on a mission at VI: he did his best to exhibit the shred of collection capacity he has, but whether it was all very credible? Goor has gone very easily with all the weird antics he has taken out in recent years, says Albert Verlinde.
Private star journalist Jan Uriot also thought it was very uninteresting. He thinks that agreements have been made to rehabilitate the image of Goor. “Well, it was pleasant and fairly predictable. They didn’t fly each other in the hair. That was also agreed in advance,” he says in the section What does Jan think.
Other Gordon
Jan believes that little bit of collection capacity that Gordon did not show at all. “We really saw a completely different Gordon. That is nice again. As he should be. But for how long this will take of course, because he blames everything everywhere. Then it is the diabetes again, then the mood swings.”
“We are all going to experience it all again. Of course it all keeps coming back, the misery. I mean: the moment I say something ugly here, well, then it is my turn of course.”

