Mia Nicolai has been kicked off by the men of Today Inside for her bizarre action to set a kitchen timer during a TV interview. “Why is she so haughty and arrogant?!”
There is little chance that people will want to hear from Mia Nicolai after her embarrassing Eurovision debacle, so she is lucky that RTL Boulevard showed interest in her new song this week. They made an appointment for a remote interview, but Mia had – without discussing it – set a kitchen timer herself to start the interview. timing.
Senseless affair
When the kitchen timer went off, Mia wouldn’t say anything more. “Bizarre man”, responds René van der Gijp in the season finale of Inside today.
Hélène Hendriks jokingly: “I’ll consider that now. Set an alarm clock and when it goes off? Finished!”
It is unprecedented, says Johan Derksen. “Who the hell does that girl think she is? That girl absolutely cannot sing, she now wants to continue solo, but that is a pointless affair, because she has no soul in her voice. Then she puts down an egg timer like: that’s as long as a journalist can ask her a few questions. Well, then you won’t make it in this world, will you?”
“Thought it was a joke!”
Wilfred Genee has been around in the media world for a long time, but he has never seen anything like it. “I didn’t believe it at first. I thought it was a joke.”
Hélène: “You think to yourself: isn’t there anyone in her environment who says: ‘You better not do that’, because I don’t think there are any bad intentions behind it at all. She had rented an expensive studio and she wanted to make the most of it.”
Johan: “Hasn’t she had enough twists and turns? Hasn’t she learned from it yet? Should she still be haughty and arrogant?”
‘Getting crazier’
René does not understand why that Eurovision girl is acting so strange with her kitchen timer. “Then you just tell that Aran in advance: ‘Let’s make it five or six minutes.’ It’s getting crazier, dude. It keeps getting crazier.”
Johan: “Children who mean nothing in the music world adopt an attitude. It’s shocking.”