Marlijn Weerdenburg is criticized for cleavage: ‘And don’t cry like that!’

Very bad for Marlijn Weerdenburg: the DNA Unknown presenter is suddenly teased by all kinds of mean men. One criticizes her cleavage, the other thinks she ‘cries’.

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Marlijn Weerdenburg doesn’t hurt a fly, but she still gets two angry men over her. Top fashion designer Paul Schulten criticizes her cleavage, while Privé star journalist Jan Uriot thinks she ‘cries’ too much on television. And according to him, she absolutely has to unlearn that.

Better bra

To start with Marlijn’s cleavage: the presenter made her appearance at the Televizier gala in the fall and wore a very cozy dress there. She has one there picture from posted on Instagram. Nothing wrong with it, you might think, but according to Paul Schulten’s expert eye, that’s not entirely true.

A few months later, Paul points out that everything is wrong with her cleavage. “Marlijn clearly creates a real Marilyn Monroe look. Only I would have opted for a more challenging décolleté. In this way, the bust is slightly flattened. That’s too bad. A better bra could have prevented that,” he says in the Story.

whiner

And what does Jan Uriot have to say? He thinks that Marlijn is not doing very well as a presenter of DNA Unknown. “This program is a bit of a fill-in exercise, because she reads the same texts from the autocue as her two predecessors. It is not a difficult program at all.”

He continues in his column What does Jan think: “What is very special is that Marlijn bursts into tears in every broadcast, but that is not the intention at all! Those people who found their mom and dad are supposed to sit and cry! But they hardly ever cry. It doesn’t warm me up.”

Colleague Pim Sedee is shocked: “Ahhh. Maybe she can improve next season. You do not know.”

Marlin is human

However, Marlin herself does not intend to put herself in a straitjacket. “I had to teach myself that mistakes are allowed. Otherwise it will become very well behaved and not lively. It should move and flow correctly. I’m only human,” she says VARA guide.

The presenter herself also knows that there is still a lot to learn: “I am still climbing and it is very safe to have to earn your spurs, to try to get better, to learn more. But I’m not there yet.”

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