Rob Goossens is baffled by statements made by Ruud de Wild in his radio show. The DJ tries to smear the image of the RTL Boulevard star by telling untruths.
The angry behavior of Ruud de Wild and his lover Olcay Gulsen is taking on more and more extreme forms. They demolish everything and everyone who dares to give a critical opinion about them and really do not shy away from anything. Now the radio DJ even comes up with lies to put Rob Goossens in a bad light.
‘Conceived my cancer?!’
It starts in Ruud’s podcast, in which he and Olcay complain for thirty minutes about how badly they have been bashed. “I do think people should also be allowed to make jokes about us and about me. Only some things are so below the belt, to insinuate that cancer is invented and all that. That goes quite far,” says Ruud in there.
His ‘co-host’ Olcay didn’t get any of that: “Who said that?”
Ruud: “That doesn’t matter, but I mean… I didn’t think it was tender and often very false, below the belt.”
Below the belt
Olcay: “But that can be you too, right?”
Ruud: “No, I can’t. Do you find me below the belt?”
Olcay: “No, you can also be sharp.”
Ruud: “Yes, but not below the belt.”
Is this the same Ruud who, after the cancellation of the Eurovision Song Contest, shouted that ‘the HIV virus will in any case remain under control’? Yes, that’s the same Ruud. And that is apparently not below the belt. It all depends on what standards you use…
‘Can’t Arm Me’
Anyway, who said that Ruud would have come up with his cancer diagnosis? He started it again yesterday, this time on it NPO Radio 2: “If I hear someone shouting on television that the cancer was invented… Yes, I cannot arm myself against that.”
Co-host Vivienne van den Assem: “No, but of course that really makes no sense at all.”
Ruud: “No, but it has been called several times, also at Boulevard, so what that concerns…”
Vivienne, who alternately presents Boulevard, then: “That that’s not real? Well…”
“It’s Rob!”
Then Ruud comes up with a name. “Well, it was questioned by Rob… Yes, by Rob ehhh van der Goossen (meaning Rob Goossens, ed.). I can’t defend myself against that.”
Vivienne: “No, that really beats everything.”
Ruud: “All critics fit the same mold. They are also paid for that, because that is their revenue model, because with positive you have no readers and you do not attract extra viewers.
Ugly lie
Rob has taken note of the radio fragment and, when asked, says that he is completely bewildered. “Wow, this man! I once said he was too vain for glasses and therefore couldn’t read the autocue at Boulevard. And I called his soap empty. But that he would have made up his illness… Of course not.”
“In fact, I was very touched by De Wild’s Diagnosis and I also referred to it as such at the desk at Boulevard. How sad that he now wants to put me in a bad light by spreading such an ugly lie.”