Yvon Jaspers is under fire from the Weekend. According to the magazine, the Boer Searches Woman star works even less than Eva Jinek, while she is paid from tax money.
According to the Weekend, the fact that Eva Jinek is completely feted for the few months a year that she makes a talk show is still up to that point, but the fact that Yvon Jaspers barely comes out of her nest for tons of tax money is going too far for the magazine. “Highly paid, but barely visible. Yvon Jaspers does so little for her money,” the headline reads.
30,000 euros per evening
It’s no secret that TV stars take a disproportionate amount of money, but sometimes it really gets out of hand. “Eva Jinek is sometimes accused of being free for six months in a row, but Yvon Jaspers can also do something about it. In 2021 she was only on TV for seven nights,” Weekend said after a thorough investigation.
Where Eva is paid by the commercial RTL, Yvonne works for the public broadcaster. Her princely salary is being coughed up by the taxpayer. De Weekend assumes that she will reach the salary maximum of 209,000 euros per year. “That came down to almost 30,000 euros per broadcast for her in 2021.”
Hardly in BOD
It is true that Yvon is the face of the best-scoring title of the NPO: Farmer Searches Woman. Until recently, the program was on the channel, but the presenter was barely visible there, too, according to Weekend. “In some broadcasts she was only visible for a few minutes and in the penultimate, the city trip, Yvon was not featured at all.”
And what is she doing now? “Yvon will be on holiday again in the coming months, just like Eva Jinek, because she will not be back on television until the autumn.”
Jealous colleagues?
Cashing in tons and barely turning hours: what do the KRO-NCRV colleagues think of Yvon? De Weekend does not rule out the possibility that presenters such as Anita Witzier, Jetske van den Elsen and Derk Bolt look at it ‘with some jealousy’.
Is Yvon worth all that money for a few appearances in Farmer Searches Woman and the voice-over of the program? No, says the magazine. Farmer Wants A Wife is based on an English original, Farmer Wants A Wife, which is a hit in every country where it is made. In that sense, the presenter or presenter on duty is interchangeable.”
Yvon pretends to be a farmer herself on Instagram: