Robert ten Brink is brutally killed by Stéphanie Hoogenberk, columnist of the LINDA. She has listened with incredibly little pleasure to a very long interview with the RTL 4 star.
The 66-year-old Robert ten Brink gave an interview of no less than five quarters of an hour (!) to Gijs Groenteman. The result can be heard in a podcast series by de Volkskrant, but is actually not really worth listening to. It has become a rare boring interview and according to LINDA. columnist Stéphanie Hoogenberk that is because of Robert.
Bilious Robert
Robert just doesn’t have a deeper layer, Stéphanie thinks. The presenter lingers in all kinds of generalities during the interview. “I can just relax at home on the couch. I don’t think that’s a problem. That I think: well, you know,” he says, for example. And that in a tone as if he is spouting something very groundbreaking.
Robert also admits that he is sometimes very melancholy on the same couch. “I like to wallow in some kind of depressive thoughts. That everything has been for nothing and that everything is collapsing.”
Empty shell
The interview is really not to listen to, says Stéphanie. “Listened to the interview with Robert ten Brink assuming that even he can come out quite nicely with a good interviewer. What an empty shell. ‘My mother always said…’ And then he forgot what his mother always said.”
Stuimig Weertje, one of Stéphanie’s followers, says: “Hahahaha yes, wonderful moment. And sarcastic tones and things all the time.”
Stéphanie: “That was also so annoying. That crawling closer to the microphone.”
unsympathetic
Stuimig Weertje: “And when he talked about annoying candidates who didn’t cooperate, I immediately sided with the annoying candidates. Certainly also with the report by Roelof de Vries in the back of my mind, about his participation at the time.”
Stéphanie: “Yeah, and on the side of that woman who said he couldn’t deal with people. Which gave him enormous drive.”
She’s all done with Robert. “You hear that unpleasant side all the time, don’t you? I found him super unsympathetic. Not an ounce of sympathy.”
podcast
The long and very boring interview with Robert: