Samantha Steenwijk antagonizes the media: ‘Ignore!’

Samantha Steenwijk is quite antagonizing the media with her laughable swipe at showbiz journalism. “We shouldn’t pay too much attention to it.”

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The last remnant goodwill that Samantha Steenwijk still had, she has now also lost. The show media is completely done with the embittered singer after her bizarre publicity stunt. According to Privé editor-in-chief Evert Santegoeds, the media should stop paying too much attention to Samantha and her new single.

Angry Samantha

Samantha posted a text last week on Instagram suggesting a breakup with her wife Daisy. She then deliberately kept herself inaccessible to media who wanted to hear both sides. A day later, the text turned out to be part of her new single: it was therefore a publicity stunt, her umpteenth cry for attention.

The most laughable thing is that Samantha is now kind of angry with media that read a breakup in her Instagram message. “That is the time we live in, when people very quickly have a negative view of something, so of course they also view it in the most negative way and conclusions are drawn too quickly.”

Grumpy

So Samantha suggests a breakup, then deliberately remains unreachable and then is angry at media hinting at a breakup. Telegraaf reporter Jordi Versteegden is completely done with that person. “I got up this morning a bit grumpy because of Samantha Steenwijk,” he confesses in the podcast Strictly Private.

His colleague Evert Santegoeds thinks that we should stop giving that woman too much attention. “I don’t give a damn, to be honest.”

Smokescreen

Evert is tired of Samantha Steenwijk. “That woman has come up with something very clever, she thinks herself. She creates a smoke screen around her private life, so she uses it to promote the new single, which I have not heard yet – I have lost the desire to do so, and then she will complain about the media again later.”

“But yes, she says something and then remains unreachable,” he sighs. “We shouldn’t pay too much attention to it. It will pass by itself, this single too.”

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