Linda de Mol is hitting back hard at the people who criticized her Christmas dinner infused with animal proteins. “In the end, they’re all just bullshit,” says a Talpa lackey.
Celebrities love to broadcast and at the beginning of the month we saw Linda de Mol explain in detail what she is going to eat for Christmas. It was a minute-long video, but animal lovers were already tripped up by the first few seconds. In it, the fallen TV queen called for eating toast with smoked eel.
Endangered Christmas dinner
And after that eel? Tuna. Double wrong, critics cried. “Hmm eel and tuna. Twice endangered species 👏👏,” it sounded.
Another: “Oh well, on a page with a huge reach, casually saying that you are going to eat eel. Then you really weren’t paying attention and missed the memo that eel is an endangered species. It is listed as ‘critically endangered’ on the IUCN Red List.”
Linda responds
Presenter Tooske Ragas touched on the criticism again last night, on Christmas Day Show news. “I don’t think everyone liked those slices of smoked herring.”
Talpa lackey Bart Ettekoven then said: “Oh, there was so much to do again, because eel and tuna are endangered species, so we are no longer allowed to eat them. We are also no longer allowed to eat meat.”
Just lettuce
According to Bart, things really got out of hand. “There were even people at De Telegraaf who asked politicians in The Hague whether this was still possible and what the Netherlands should eat for Christmas dinner. Fortunately, most politicians also said that people should know that for themselves.”
Now Linda is responding to it for the first time, via her daughter Noa Vahle’s Instagram channel. They pose together with a bowl of lettuce. “After all the criticism, we decided to stick with lettuce. Merry X-mas everyone,” it says.
Bart: “I think that’s actually the only correct answer to all those rants about it!”

