Johan Derksen pukes on ‘arrogant’ Beau guest: ‘What a jellyfish’

Johan Derksen was extremely annoyed by the performance of 20-year-old acting talent Walt Klink in Beau van Erven Dorens’ talk show. “What a first class jellyfish!”

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Walt Klink has caused quite a stir with his performance in Beau van Erven Dorens’ talk show. The young actor, who has scored a supporting role in some American series, came across as somewhat arrogant. The conversation was so awkward that Beau moved on to the next item remarkably quickly.

‘Frisian jellyfish’

It’s just a ‘brat from Friesland’, responds Johan Derksen Inside today. “He has been in a few silly children’s series in the Netherlands and now in a dark series by Kiefer Sutherland and he has a supporting role in it. I think: Jack Nicholson is sitting there. That kid had one airdude.”

According to Johan, that Walt is already walking next to his shoes. “As if he already had a lot of those Golden Calfs on the mantelpiece. What a jellyfish first class!”

Nauseous

Beau presented Walt as if he were the new Dutch export product. “Beau just feeds him, because then he presents him as a great discovery for the American market and he spoke American so well. Well, come on. That kid has had a bit part and he is acting very sick.”

According to René van der Gijp, ‘that little guy’ was very nervous. Johan: “I thought he was acting sick.”

Uncomfortable

Film connoisseur René Mioch also thinks that Walt has not done well. He responds Show news: “It was a bit of an awkward conversation. He was already taken away after 3.5 minutes.”

A talk show performance is something different than repeating your text. “That’s the hard part as an actor, so to speak. You’re really good as an actor in the movie and you prepare for the roles, but then you have to be on a TV show and then you’re kind of expected to be yourself a little bit and sell that show well .”

So that didn’t really work out.

Nothing

Walt was on the same broadcast as the CEO of Tata Steel. That interview was even worse, according to René van der Gijp. “That’s just not Beau’s thing. He is for nothing with Acda and De Munnink. He is much better at that and he feels a bit more at ease there.”

VI table guest Rutger Castricum: “I have the same as René. I watched it with increasing amazement, because I think that Beau is not doing his job at that moment.”

Johan: “But why do you think he wants to go to Beau? Because you’re safe there!”

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