Marc-Marie Huijbregts is not at all impressed by Nadia Moussaid’s new talk show. He finds her daily program at seven o’clock ‘boring and dull’. “I give it a 5.”
Nadia Moussaid’s new show is not yet a viewing hit and that does not surprise Marc-Marie Huijbregts at all. He watched a few episodes and gives an extensive review of them in his podcast with Jan Uriot. In fact, the entire episode is named after Nadia. And his judgment is not mild.
Very boring
Nadia, who is on the time slot that has been magnified by Matthijs van Nieuwkerk, is sleep-inducing, according to the peep comedian. “Let’s be honest: I found it really boring. I found the program boring. What I also missed: very often she already gave suggestions about what to answer.”
Does he have an example? “Yes. Then she would say, ‘Gosh, and how does it feel to be poor? And how does the environment react to it? Maybe people will also say: it’s your own fault!’ No one has ever said it’s their own fault. She brings that in, because she thinks: I want to go that way.”
Very dry
Nadia also needs to be asked more, says the comedian. “I just wanted to know the whole story. I also wanted to know how those people had ended up in poverty. You didn’t find that out with any of them.”
Marc-Marie thinks that it is impossible to get through. “I thought it was very dry. I think Nadia is a nice person, but she doesn’t really have the ability to lighten things up a bit or something. I thought it was pretty tough, to be honest. If we hadn’t done a review on it, I wouldn’t have watched it all the way through.”
‘A 5!’
What score does Marc-Marie give the show? “I give it a 5. I think at its core, something just needs to happen to make it a little bit smoother. It’s a little around 10. It’s too dull. “