Roxane Knetemann slams the outfit Noa Vahle wore at the Televizier-Ring Gala. She thinks that Linda de Mol’s daughter missed the mark a bit. “Not my dress!”
Millionaire’s daughter Noa Vahle wore a striking outfit to the Golden Televizier-Ring Gala last night. It was a kind of pink case with huge puffy sleeves. And that is not exactly to everyone’s taste. “But that dress, what did you think of it, Rox? From Noa?” asks Wilfred Genee in the talk show Today Inside.
Bad outfit
Roxane then starts to criticize Noa’s outfit. “Yes, if I had been Noa, I would have worn a little less of a dress, but yes, if Noa feels very comfortable in this, she should wear it comfortably, dude.”
Wilfred provoked: “Even you think it could have been better?”
Yes, according to Roxane. “Well, look, Noa just has to wear what she wants to wear. It’s not my dress. For example, I think what Hélène is wearing is really great.”
Bunch of fools
René van der Gijp also thinks that Hélène wore a beautiful dress. “That’s really beautiful.”
Roxane: “That’s a bit more my style.”
Johan Derksen then also seems to take a swipe at Noa: “I think it will be an embarrassing dress-up party, because I just said: it’s just like the Canal Parade. They’re like a bunch of weirdos.”
Roxane: “Not all!”
Regular colors
Not everyone was a fair-goer, René also thinks. “Jeroen Pauw was wearing his normal clothes, right? Or not?”
Johan: “Hahaha. He should have bought a new shirt. But I think it’s a bit exaggerated. A bit overdressed.”
René: “We basically saw that girl (Noa, ed.) change from a girl into a woman.”
Johan: “Yes, but very quickly. She was sitting here in one of those jogging suits and suddenly she became a little lady.”
Talent Award
Noa eventually won the Televizier talent award, but should she be happy with that? Gala host Peter Pannekoek doesn’t think so: “The prize of former winners such as Ruud Feltkamp, Lieke van Lexmond and Pip Pellens. In short: you will have a great future if you don’t win it… It is the kiss of death!”
During her thank you speech, Noa made a wheelbarrow joke, as she had announced long ago. “I think: I’ll just make it myself.”
Spontaneously!