Sander de Kramer forbids Shownieuws to broadcast the now infamous images of him crying through the recordings of the program Het Zwaard van Damocles. “Enough!”
Since the success of De Verraders, you have been bombarded with programs in which fake celebrities betray each other. Sander de Kramer is one of the participants in the SBS 6 variant of this genre: The Sword of Damocles. When something bad happens in the group, Sander bursts out crying. The fragment of that is already available mocked countless times.
‘I don’t want to!’
In retrospect, Sander is not happy with his whining. “Of course you don’t want it. It’s not a hobby of mine to cry on television, but it was very sincere. It was very relieving, because it hadn’t been for a long time and what I really liked about René van der Gijp and Johan Derksen is that they said: ‘He’s a very nice boy.'”
He continues at the desk Show news: “I was even called the nicest boy in the Netherlands, and that I am not suitable for the program and should not have been in it. They have a point with that.”
Broadcasting ban
Celebrity photographer William Rutten then reveals that Sander has enforced a broadcasting ban. “Why are you ashamed of that fragment? Because we are not allowed to broadcast it.”
Sander: “Well, I’ve seen it enough times, old giant. Do you know how many times it’s come up in all those promos?”
William: “Yes, but you’re sitting here now and people are hearing it now, they may not have seen it yet and I think it’s nice when someone dares to show their emotions, right?”
Jank fragment
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