Liesbeth van Dijk was finally in the talk show Marcel & Gijs last night, and she didn’t make it easy for the gentlemen… “I think you’re so sour. I think you are sooooo sour.”
Marcel van Roosmalen and Gijs Groenteman had been chasing her for several days because of her flamboyant performances in Business Class: the TV medium Liesbeth van Dijk. Last night she finally sat at the table in their talk show Marcel & Gijs on SBS 6. There she spoke to the gentlemen about their pH value.
“You are sour!”
When Gijs asks what Liesbeth sees in her crystal ball about the ratings of Marcel & Gijs, she replies: “Oh my gosh. Okay, you ask for it… Well, I think you both look different now than on television, but I am also fatter on television than in real life and ehhh… I think you are so sour. I think you are sooooo sour.”
She continues: “Of course we live in a time when everyone is so sour and I don’t think that suits you… Because you (Gijs, ed.) gave me a hand and I immediately felt warmth and Marcel felt a lot of cold… No, sweet darling. No, but different. But why are you so sour?”
‘are not sour’
Gijs does not really understand that criticism. “I don’t really think we’re that sour.”
Marcel: “I think it’s realistic, Liesbeth. I understand that you are from another world. You come from the paranormal world and I have both feet on earth. Let’s just take a realistic look at everything. One person calls that sour and the other realistic.”
Liesbeth: “I agree with you, but you can of course talk about everything in a crooked way. We won’t discuss that, but I wish you more, because I find you very exciting. I mean that.”
‘Your observation’
The gentlemen seem to move on to the next subject when Liesbeth calls them to order: “But don’t you want to talk about the sour behavior and that you are less popular?”
Marcel: “I think your observation is okay. You think it’s sour, I accept that. We’re sour. Well…”
Liesbeth: “May I come back to that? Because look… When I see you now, I think: what open, warm men. Do you have that too, Antoinette?”
Fellow guest Antoinette Hertsenberg: “Definitely.”
Angela Young
Liesbeth: “Why don’t you come across as that on television? Then that is something you have to do something about.”
Marcel: “Of course, but aren’t we also here to learn? We are on the road here together. It is not for nothing that a woman like Angela de Jong writes: ‘There is no point in it.’ But she’s sour too, isn’t she? If you’re talking about acid…”
Liesbeth: “That’s a Rotterdammer just like me. I think it’s the only one. You’re both Aquarius, aren’t you? Angela de Jong too. So that clashes enormously with you!”