Sanne Wallis de Vries (52) dist fresh young man: ‘Don’t feel like it’

Sanne Wallis de Vries has reinvented herself, but anyone who thinks that she is out for the attention of handsome men with her new, feisty act Ta Mère is wrong. “Do not feel like.”

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She suddenly turned into a species at 52 femme fatale: Sanne Wallis de Vries. Recently, morning television showed her performing in a challenging, oversized shirt without pants. Is she after the attention of wild young men? Does she want to expand her fan base? No, none of that. She finds fans especially annoying.

Fresh twenties

Sanne was recently interviewed by a lady from the AD and in the middle she was disturbed by a young man walking by. A ‘fresh twenties’ who had to take a good look. Is that lady from the TV just sitting there with her pants on? He seems to be flirting: “I think you’re very famous, aren’t you?”

She doesn’t respond to his advances: “Hmm, should I agree or deny that?”

The fresh lad: “Didn’t you play in Wie is de Mol?”

Sanne: “Maybe yes. I’m in an interview situation right now.”

The kid: “Oh sorry.”

Sanne: “It doesn’t matter. I’ll be more approachable later. See you later!”

Triumphant

huh? Shouldn’t Sanne just take advantage of this? After all, such a fresh twenty-something is not so young that it splits them and they are not so old that he is sorry. No, she’s just proud of the guy’s dissing. “She looks up triumphantly,” the AD describes.

Sanne secretly turns out to be just a shy woman: “An old technician of mine told me that I am very approachable. He had also worked with Adèle Bloemendaal, she was never approached, people were kind of afraid of her. I would also like to have more of that, because I really don’t always like it.”

‘Would rather sit alone’

She had to learn that dissing from her fans. “I used to go and talk to them anyway and in the meantime I thought: oh, how I don’t feel like this. And now I can just say that I prefer to sit alone or read the newspaper. And no one will mind if I say that.”

Finally, Sanne says that she is not thinking about having herself renovated. “I also need my head for my work, my mimicry, so no hair on my head thinking about pulling it tight. Not even my eyes, which people sometimes say something about.”

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Sanne as femme fatale:

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