Linda de Mol stuns Angela de Jong: ‘That pervert again?!’

It seems that Angela de Jong had better hide herself, because the razor-sharp swipe at Linda de Mol in her latest AD column will undoubtedly lead to falling studio lights again.

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The rumors that Linda de Mol and Jeroen Rietbergen are just in bed with each other have been going on for quite some time, but now they have been caught hard. Not in bed, but on a romantic terrace in Paris. Has the fallen TV queen just forgiven the ‘dirty’ bandleader of The Voice? It seems so. Or, as she puts it herself: “I have something to figure out.”

Biggest pervert

Angela de Jong would find it objectionable, she said today AD column. “Let Linda get really angry when I say she’s crazy to accept the biggest pervert in Hilversum and the surrounding area again.”

It is the only sentence that Angela dedicates in her column to the alleged love reunion of Linda and Jeroen, but it is a sentence that has taken the headline off the piece and therefore has a lot of impact. And of course the completely bitter Linda will not thank her for that.

Dirty Jeroen

A return to Jeroen’s arms will be very difficult for Linda to combine with resuming her TV career. Their renewed togetherness would be a huge stain on her image: that man is now known throughout the Netherlands as ‘dirty Jeroentje’. Youp van ‘t Hek also calls him that in his latest column.

Youp expresses his surprise in that magazine LINDA. sent the editor-in-chief to Eva Jinek last week to talk about the orgasm gap. “I thought they would ask Linda de Mol’s ex for that. Vieze Jeroentje is an enthusiast with extensive practical experience.”

Public opinion

TV maker Haye van der Heyden, who has worked with Linda for a long time, does not rule out saying goodbye to her TV career to continue with Jeroen. “Maybe she thinks: I don’t want to lose that man, maybe that’s much more important than my career,” he says to Weekend.

He continues: “Resisting public opinion is a tough job. You can’t go anywhere anymore, you are addressed everywhere. People ask, “Did you forgive him?” Then they find something about it.”

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