Katja Schuurman was reduced to a one-dimensional lust object during a joke column in the popular morning show of Radio 538. “Hopefully there will be no rubber surcharge!”
It’s no secret that Katja Schuurman likes to show her seductive side, but to really be portrayed as a kind of aphrodisiac siren goes a bit far for her. Yet she notices that it is difficult to get rid of that image, and who knows, it will always haunt her.
Rubber surcharge
In any case, Rob Scheepers, house comedian of De 538 Ochtend, still associates Katja mainly with lovemaking. When it comes to the surcharge on disposable plastic packaging on the radio, he makes a racy joke about Katja’s diverse love life.
The joke sounds like this: ‘I hope they won’t charge a surcharge for the use of rubber, because then I’ll be bankrupt within three months!’ According to Katja Schuurman.”
The entire radio studio: “Hahahaha.”
Prejudices
It’s no secret that Katja can’t always laugh at these kinds of jokes. She says she struggles with these kinds of comments. “Familiarity also brings with it the necessary prejudices,” she says Faith Hope Love.
She continues: “Slander and negativity are like stabs and tear down the other. It applies to your being. Despite the many positive things in my life, it has negatively affected my self-image.”
Mary and Jamie
Incidentally, Rob also made a joke about two other Dutch women with regard to the plastic surcharge, such as: “By the way, it has been proven that plastic takes a hundred years to decay, since Marijke Helwegen is already 140.”
And: “A plastic disposable compartment. Or, as Lil Kleine calls it: ‘My ex!’”