Sam Hagens responds to Wilfred Genee’s sewing prank: ‘I have doubts’

Sam Hagens was brutally attacked live on television by Wilfred Genee yesterday. Does he really think SBS 6’s new plans are that bad? The political reporter responds…

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The 31-year-old Hart van Nederland star Sam Hagens was killed last night during the live broadcast of Today Inside quite duped by presenter Wilfred Genee. The young talent must participate in the new daily good news show of SBS 6, which is currently being criticized from all sides.

Sam remains silent

Johan Derksen is one of those critics, but what does Sam actually think of it? Wilfred asked him after the commercial break. “I actually just forgot to ask you what you actually think of the program. What do you think of the program?”

Then something remarkable happens: Sam remains silent for six seconds, smiling. Then Wilfred bursts out laughing: “He just came to me in the commercial. He says, ‘I’m so glad you didn’t ask me what I think of the show!’”

The rest in unison: “Hahahaha.”

“You’re a dick!”

Sam then starts berating his host. “You really are an asshole!”

Wilfred: “Hahahaha.”

Sam: “Really a dick! I’ll never say anything to you again.”

Johan: “If that boy starts a career, you can’t ask, I don’t think.”

Wilfred: “No, that’s not possible? But I think you get the hang of it, so that’s nice.”

Sam: “Yes!”

‘You know me?’

Sam responds to this sewing area in the online section In The Walkways. Wilfred: “Hey Sam, you know me a little bit, right? You know that if you’re going to say that to me…’

Then Sam again: “I should never say anything to you in advertising…”

Wilfred: “I think: stupid, I hadn’t asked that yet!”

Bas Nijhuis: “He basically says that he doesn’t like that new program, that good news show, but then you say it again here on TV.”

What does Sam think?

No, he didn’t say that, according to Sam. He clarifies: “I just said: ‘I like that you don’t ask me what I think about it.’ I have my doubts about it, but I get it. It arose from the idea that people find the news too negative and sometimes need something positive.”

He concludes: “I understand that and I think it’s good that you’re trying something new. Only I also have my doubts. It just doesn’t really fit with what I like to make.”

Fragment

The fragment from VI:

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