Johnny de Mol said a very theatrical goodbye in the last episode of the talk show HLF8, says Jeroen Snel. “It was really exaggerated,” said the RTL Boulevard royalty connoisseur.
Why TV stars think the viewer is waiting for minute-long farewell monologues is a mystery, but they were presented with two more last week. Giovanca Ostiana sat in Op1 musing for minutes about what a great opportunity the talk show has been for her and then Johnny de Mol had to run empty at HLF8.
‘Really for minutes!’
At the end of the last broadcast, Johnny walked to the other end of his talk show table on Friday and started rattling for minutes on end about rollercoasters, about his oh-so-great editors who must have endured so much and about his family patiently watching over him at home. guard.
It was all so grotesque that even Jeroen Snel thought it was a bit too much found. And as a royalty reporter, he is of course used to some ceremony. “That outtro, boy, that took minutes,” he says RTL Boulevard.
Caricature
Johnny’s farewell seemed like a caricature of the program. He stood there as if someone from his family had been eating out again, while the B-garnish was bursting in the background. Filemon Wesselink with his eyelids still swollen, Fred Teeven who had to catch the bus, Heleen van Royen who will soon be home unemployed and so on.
All in all, according to Jeroen Snel, it was really hard to see. “I think: hurry up. I watched it, but really: exaggerated. Like the world was ending. So that could have been a little lower.”
‘It is nonsense!’
Johan Derksen has also been so annoyed by the exaggerated farewell to Johnny. Keeping a very melodramatic story when you actually only worked full-time at HLF8 in the beginning, is going a bit too far, according to him.
The Today Inside star says: “Yeah, I don’t. No, I think this is going too far, these kinds of private comments to score at home and stuff. I think that’s nonsense.”
Colleague Wilfred Genee: “Okay. He obviously felt it. That was sincere, I thought. However?”
Johan: “Yes, I don’t like this then.”
Fragment
Johnny takes the time to wave himself off: