Rob Goossens rejects his own Boulevard colleague: ‘Fucking questions!’

Rob Goossens agrees with the criticism of the reporters of Shownieuws and his own RTL Boulevard. They asked rather silly questions when Lil Kleine walked out of prison.

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It seemed as if Lil Kleine was being met by two teenage girls from his fan base when he walked out of prison on Tuesday. Reporters from RTL Boulevard and Shownieuws smiled broadly at him with trivial questions such as: ‘Are you glad you’re free again?’, ‘Are you relieved?’ and how are you?’

Strong criticism

Lil Kleine was silent, got into the getaway car and left. The two ladies then began to cheer hysterically. The latter was shown in a video on the socials of RTL Boulevard, but was quickly cut off after a deluge of criticism. “Embarrassing display of RTL Boulevard this”, Fiena responded under the video.

Sanneke: “Just cut off your cheering? Doesn’t make it any less inappropriate that you’re literally standing there cheering that you’re giving a criminal attention and filming.”

Anne: “Exactly this!!! It just sounds like there were two fans instead of reporters.”

Marit is also irritated: “Seriously? He has abused his partner and another and you are like a bunch of happy children waiting for him to come through that gate?”

Rob responds

What does RTL Boulevard expert Rob Goossens think? PowNed reporter Jeroen Holtrop asks him: “Are those the questions you should ask at a time like this? ‘How are you?’ ‘Are you glad you’re free?’”

Rob: “That’s a good question. Of course, he’s not going to answer anything anyway. If you then ask him: ‘Are you proud that you almost hospitalized your wife?’, you know for sure that he will not answer.”

That would be an excellent question. If Lil Kleine doesn’t say anything, then his expression after asking that question is worth gold.

fucking questions

Jeroen: “Did you really think it was good questions?”

Rob: “They were worthless shitty questions.”

Jeroen: “Then you stand there all day, then he comes out, then you fucking have him on the screen, you succeeded, you have the chance to ask a question and then you ask: ‘How are you?’ ”

Rob in defense of his colleague: “But these are the only questions that you still have a very small chance that he will answer at all.”

Vote for tape

Jeroen: “What’s in it for you then? Then he says, ‘It’s going well.’”

Rob: “Then at least you have his voice on tape again, don’t you?”

Jeroen: “Yes, they are also a bit your colleagues, of course, aren’t they?”

Rob: “Yes, I’m not going to lose weight to my colleagues.”

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Jeroen interviews Rob and others:

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