How many signals does SBS 6 need to establish that hoisting someone like Peter Gillis onto the saddle is really not done is? He now even has to close his most important holiday park.
According to critics, it has long been clear that Peter Gillis bad news is, but John de Mol stubbornly sticks his head in the sand. For some unclear reason, SBS 6 wants to continue with all that Peter Gillis propaganda on their channel at all costs. But how long can they keep that up? The reality star is now losing his most important recreational park: Prinsenmeer in Ommel.
Gillis empire collapses
The municipality is canceling all necessary permits because there is a ‘serious risk’ that they will be misused for criminal purposes, it reports. A.D. He failed the Bibob test. “It is examined whether there is a risk that the entrepreneur will misuse the license for money laundering or criminal matters.”
What may also play a role, according to the newspaper, is a Fiod investigation that has been ongoing for years, in which Peter is suspected of tax fraud. And it is not the first time he has lost permits. According to the newspaper, there is a serious chance that another four municipalities will demand an operating permit from him, which will then not be granted.
SBS 6 continues as usual
According to Tina Nijkamp, SBS 6 continues to film their reality hero despite everything. “Received the message yesterday that they are STILL starting again for a new season. Apparently Frans Klein won’t stop after all. Unexpected choice if that’s true,” the ratings authority said analysis channel.
It is especially strange because that soap no longer scores that well, according to Tina. He was even “the big loser on prime time yesterday,” she writes. “Only 405 thousand viewers and a 9.3 percent market share in the commercial target group 25 to 54. It simply scores less than Lang Leve De Liefde, which has 483 thousand viewers!”