René van der Gijp thinks the dress that Noa Vahle wore to the Televizier gala is hideous and he makes no secret of that. “Who designed that thing? Vincent Bijlo? Hahahaha!”
There is a lot to do about the outfit that Noa Vahle, Linda de Mol’s daughter, wore to the Golden Televizier-Ring Gala on Thursday evening. It was a very pompous pink thing with puffed sleeves that would have shocked them even in the 70s. So much money in the family and then such a dress: how is that possible, many critics wonder.
‘Good’ designer
Farja Farvardin, the reality interpreter of RTL Boulevard, thinks that this proves that Noa has no taste at all. “Who told Noa to do this? Money can’t buy style, it turns out. Congratulations,” he sneers in a message Instagram-stories.
According to Noa, the criticism is strange, because her dress comes from a designer. Wilfred Genee in last night Today Inside: “Noa gave me a lesson about the dress she was wearing. It is the dress of a designer and a very good designer, so we have to take back our words, Johan.”
Big bow
Johan Derksen has no intention of doing that. He thinks Noa’s dress is horrible. “No, I don’t. I’d rather see Noa as she stands there than with that big bow on her stomach.”
Noa via a live connection: “No, but Johan, of course I also wear this when I’m working, but I really enjoyed working with a designer yesterday and doing something completely different. A bit over the top, but I also understand that you don’t like that and I didn’t expect that either.”
Vincent Bijlo
Wilfred then challenges Noa. “Do you dare mention the name of the designer?”
René van der Gijp then shouted: “Vincent Bijlo!”
Vincent Bijlo is a blind comedian. Noa continues unperturbed: “Of course. Tess van Zalinge. Fantastic!”
Wilfred: “I now hear Vincent Bijlo according to René, but Tess van Zalinge, that is very good that we know that!”
‘No joke!’
René then pretends that Noa’s mentor Hélène Hendriks made the Vincent Bijlo joke. “Do not! No joke! You said it!”
Hélène: “Hahahaha, no! You are really bad! No, I didn’t say that!”
René: “Did I say so? Hahahaha.”

