Noa Vahle receives a bad review after her performance as a candidate in Ik Hou Van Holland, her mother’s TV show. “Her debut in a major show is really surprisingly mediocre.”
It looks like Noa Vahle is really going down the wrong path with her career. While she initially managed to create the image that her talent is the reason why she currently has a job at SBS 6, she is now increasingly presenting herself as the daughter of Linda de Mol. And on New Year’s Eve they were on TV together for the first time.
No chemistry
The increasingly influential media expert Victor Vlam has been watching and is deeply disappointed. “I found Noa Vahle’s debut in a major show, Ik Hou van Holland, surprisingly mediocre. She actually didn’t add that much,” he writes in a scathing review X.
Why does Noa disappoint so much in a big show? “The trick as a panelist is to entertain the audience: jokes, dances, etc. Noa was invisible and didn’t have much chemistry with mother Linda.”
Fragment
According to Victor, it is also striking that the viewers of Ik Hou Van Holland were presented with the fragment of Noa winning a Televizier prize. “The fact that they had edited in the fragment in which Noa won the Televizier Talent Award made it clear that it was all about her launch.”
Podcast maker Victor Hopman notes that Noa did not have an easy time among the rest of the group. “Also almost impossible between people like Richard Groenendijk and Paul De Leeuw who really grab their stage, she could have done better at a time with some quieter guests.”
Second chance
Victor can partly make a living there. “Yes, that would have been better. But on the other hand, Jurre Geluk managed to squeeze in quite well.”
Fortunately, Noa doesn’t have to worry about anything, he decides. “The advantage for her is that, as a member of the De Mol family, she will get a second chance. And probably a third and fourth too.”