Paul de Leeuw has been severely slammed by the experts of Shownieuws. They think it is silly that the presenter announces with great fanfare that he no longer wants to join Today Inside.
The reason that Paul de Leeuw has decided not to join Today Inside are the opinions expressed at the table. “I don’t want to deal with it anymore. I don’t want to distance myself from it, but I find it so difficult because sometimes I don’t agree with it,” said the presenter.
chatter
What nonsense, says Story boss Guido den Aantrekker. He says in Show news: “I think it’s really bullshit. I think Paul de Leeuw… His vanity just won over his character when he sat down there, because Paul could of course have thought in advance that this was not his humor, huh.”
VI and Paul are no match, Guido thinks. “That football canteen humor… I don’t think he’s ever seen a football canteen at all in his life. He is, of course, an exponent of the canal belt.”
ego
Paul also lies about the real reason for his departure, Guido thinks. “Paul’s an ego, huh, make no mistake: I think he noticed that this show just wasn’t about him.”
He continues: “The men are in charge, their humor counts and then you can try to be more fun and fool around, but it’s not about Paul de Leeuw, but about Johan Derksen and his cronies. I think that disappointed him a bit.”
not chic
People like Paul can’t stand that, according to Guido. “When Paul de Leeuw makes a joke, it must be fun. If someone else makes a joke – you see that with many comedians and people with comedic talent – then they often don’t like it ego-technically.”
Colleague Bram Moszkowicz: “What he’s doing isn’t very chic now, is it? On the first day that the program is no longer available and they can no longer defend themselves… Otherwise you would have seen nice television tonight, you understand that. In fact, he kind of acts as if he is distancing himself from it a bit.”
‘This surprises me’
Ronald Molendijk also thinks it’s bland of Paul. “Why would you make it so public in this way? The program is just like years how it is?”
And Weekend boss Bart Ettekoven: “He has also said and shouted things in Ranking the Stars and in his own shows, so that it is precisely him that now says: ‘It is getting too hot under my feet’, really surprises me. ”