SBS 6 asks Saskia Noort about a fight with Jan Roos

Uncomfortable television: Saskia Noort was asked by a reporter from Shownieuws about her completely derailed family feud with Jan Roos. “How is your father now?”

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Saskia Noort and Jan Roos, who are first cousins ​​of each other, have been at odds with each other for about seven years now. It started with a number of Twitter fits, after which their contact was completely broken five years ago. Three years ago, their argument reached a boiling point because he allegedly threw private information about her parents online.

On the fist

The tragic low point took place last King’s Day, when Jan and Saskia’s 78-year-old father came to blows in Bergen. Both men would have reported this; her father would have ended up in the hospital. Jan sets up own website that the first blow was dealt by Saskia’s elderly father.

Guido den Aantractor brought it up last night Show news, which a reporter sent to the presentation of Saskia’s new book. “They are really badly bruised. Jan is of course also a bit of a bully and I sometimes find her a bit sour, so that sometimes clashes.”

‘on his mouth’

What exactly happened on King’s Day? Guido sticks to Jan’s version. “Jan met Saskia’s father in Bergen and Jan received a mule from her father. He hit it right away, full on his mouth. That has degenerated into a huge struggle, a brawl, in which Saskia’s father ended up in the hospital.

He continues: “Jan has in turn filed a report, because he says: ‘That father hit me first’, but this is really a kind of low point in the relationship they have. They have had a lot of moth since 2016, especially on social media. Saskia and Jan have always been fighting each other there.”

No attention

At a certain point Saskia has indicated that she no longer wants to pay attention to Jan, but Guido notices that this is still happening the other way around. “Jan does that in turn. Of course he also has Gossip Talk in which I think he often talks about his cousin.”

Of course Jan is not averse to a riot and Saskia, as a successful writer, is of course not waiting for that. Yet she cannot prevent the media from remaining curious.

Saskia uncomfortable

Saskia reacts quite awkwardly when the Shownieuws reporter asks about her father. “My father is doing very well. He’s here too. And further… Yes… Are we celebrating my book now and I just don’t want to say much about it. But he’s fine. He survived, so to speak. And yes…”

The reporter: “And Jan Roos is not invited?”

Saskia measuredly: “Ehh, no. He wasn’t invited, no.”

Frits Huffnagel smiling at the desk after the item: “This was asking for the familiar way. haha.”

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