Passive-aggressive Marieke Elsinga arouses irritation: ‘A bit arrogant’

Marieke Elsinga arouses annoyance with her passive-aggressive reaction to TV colleague Valerio Zeno. “I think she actually reacts a bit arrogantly. Just explain it in a normal tone!”

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It is not easy for Marieke Elsinga: her first major solo studio show has ended in one major debacle. Everything is Music is so bad that even her own former colleagues from RTL Boulevard have given up hope. And RTL 4? He continues to broadcast the program, which is harmful to Marieke and the celebrities who embarrass themselves in the show.

Uncertainty

Marieke reacted resignedly to the megaflop last weekend in colleague Renze Klamer’s talk show, which has also come under criticism. One fragment from that talk show performance has been underexposed, namely the passage in which Marieke passive-aggressively responds to a sincere question from TV colleague Valerio Zeno about the production.

Celebrities compete in Alles is Muziek for objects with which they can make music. Then they dive into the music studio with those objects, and then let the end result be heard again in the TV studio. It already caused a discussion in the AD Media podcast last week, because it all takes way too long to do in one recording day.

Crossed card?

Angela de Jong wondered aloud in the podcast whether the game element is then a stabbed card. “No, I think they only go to a music studio with that stuff,” said her colleague Dennis Jansen. And Angela’s right hand Marcus den Blanken: “Yes, but then they come back to the same studio and play the same shuffleboard again.”

TV star Valerio decided at Renz to ask Marieke to the woman: “What I don’t understand in the program: they then compete for objects to make music with and then they go to the music studio. Is the audience waiting in the studio while they are going to record a song in the music studio? I do not understand that.”

Marie piny

Marieke reacted very sharply to that, as if she felt attacked. “But dear Valerio”, she began irritably. “You have also been making television for a long time: we record it on different days. We’ve had several studio days and then that team comes back to the studio and they do that song perform.”

Valerio: “So basically: the audience that is at the performance is not with the part before in the show?”

Mary: “That’s right.” Then she turns her head. Renze to Valerio: “If you just put the rest of your questions over your coffee in a moment. Hehehe.”

It fell TV twitterer Sam Brabooij straight up: “Valerio, who wanted to put his finger on the sore spot about Alles is Muziek, was attacked passive-aggressively by Marieke and then cut off by Renze.”

Bit arrogant

It hasn’t gone unnoticed by Angela either. She says in the latest AD Media podcast that this is again typical favoritism of Renze. “Colleagues always spare each other when it comes to subjects like this. (…) Valerio asked a pretty essential question, which we also had here, of: ‘How do you do that in the end?’”

She continues: “Then I actually thought that she reacted a bit un-Marieke’s, because I thought she was becoming a bit arrogant, like: ‘Ah, Valerio, you also know how television is made.’ Then I think: explain it to the viewer, because not all viewers who watch are television producers. Explain in a normal tone how you do it!”

What does Angela think if Marieke really likes her ratings flop on TV, as she claims? At VI: “Then my hope in Marieke Elsinga has also dropped a bit, I must say.”

Fragment

The silliness of Alles is Muziek summarized in 22 seconds:



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