Jeroen Pauw hands out strikingly solid criticism to Hélène Hendriks. The presenter has had Jack van Gelder chatted much in fact -free in the Oranjezomer, he thinks. “I think it’s an annoying example.”
It is something that we don’t see him often: criticize colleagues. Yet Jeroen Pauw has to do something about the heart when it comes to his competitivega Hélène Hendriks, because he thinks she wastes the principles of the Talkshowhost profession. She is clearly a sympathetic woman, but he misses a journalistic background at the SBS 6 star.
Fact -free chat
Jeroen thinks it is a shame to have to express the criticism, but he does it anyway. He believes that serious media should make a fist against fake news. “Take Jack van Gelder opposite Henri Bontenbal recently in the Oranjezomer; that is nice television and I think that Jack can also fulfill that role there,” he begins.
He continues in an extensive interview with it Ad: “But – this is actually an annoying example, because I think she is one of the most sympathetic colleagues I know – Hélène Hendriks must ensure that Jack’s freedom of facts are named. She is the only one who can help the viewer in what is still right or not.”
Arrogant
Hélène has just failed, says Jeroen. “Someone like Jack soon becomes that gentleman at a birthday party who says:” Smoking is bad, but my grandmother of 91 who joats a pack of Peter Stuyvesant a day, just does her own shopping at the Albert Heijn. “
“Actually, I like ordinary things. But there must be a referee who then points to the facts. I don’t want to happen to arrogant and hypocritical. We probably do it again,” he continues, pointing that after the weekend we see Jeroen every other day on the tube in the new Pauw & De Wit.
Successor
Why is Jeroen actually needed as a talk show host at the age of 65? “I once cried against BNNVARA: Matthijs van Nieuwkerk and I are the same old, there is a moment when we don’t feel like it anymore. Go and see what you are doing about it,” he says. “But it was still not possible to find a good new host.”
“I don’t mean this, but I have also earned enough money. I don’t do it for that,” he concludes. “It makes me embrace this for as long as it stays fun. But if I think someone has been added who can take over, I will leave.”
Well, at Hélène he will certainly not knock on the door …

