Prime Ministerial candidate Mona Keijzer was almost an HLF8 host: ‘I was there!’

Mona Keijzer was in Op1 yesterday to present herself as a prime ministerial candidate, but she was close to becoming a Talpa star. “I was part of the screen test,” says Heleen van Royen.

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Caroline van der Plas thinks that Mona Keijzer is suitable to become the Prime Minister of our country, but it would have been close if the intended Prime Minister was currently presenting Lingo. At the beginning of this year she was in the race for the now defunct talk show HLF8, which would have earned her a Talpa contract.

Pilot with Mona

Unfortunately, Mona’s screen test didn’t go very well and that’s why John de Mol just left her in Volendam, but she won’t regret that afterwards. Now she wants to succeed Mark Rutte.

Writer Heleen van Royen did not sit at the table with Mona in Op1 yesterday, but with Humberto Tan. There she revealed that she was in Mona’s HLF8 screen test at the time. The trial shot that was so far unconfirmed. “I sat with the pilot she did, because she also wanted to present HLF8.”

Premier or HLF8

Host Humberto Tan jokingly: “The choice was: Prime Minister or HLF8?”

Heleen: “Yes, well… Caroline also visited us later at HLF8, at the last one.”

Humberto: “Did Mona talk about it then or zero? No hint, nothing?”

Helen: “No. Or I don’t pay attention, but I don’t know anything, no.

Perfect choice

Tina Nijkamp, ​​sitting at the table next to Heleen, is a fan of the BBB. “Yes, I know the supporters very well. Even where they held their election party, I used to dance there all the time. That was my disco. One of the men who is now on the party board, I used to go to the dance floor with him. I warmly support the party.”

What does the viewing figure specialist think of the choice for Mona? “I think it’s a very good choice. I kind of saw it coming, but I think it’s the perfect choice.”

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