Showieuws star Manuel Venderbos states that Tino Martin has been sent away from the program, but the singer and the editor-in-chief now deny that. Who lies: one party or the other party?
Shownieuws normally comes in MeterDiep with the Dutch celebrities, but presenter Manuel Venderbos has now dropped one of them mercilessly hard: Tino Martin. Last weekend the singer was very rasping in the studio of the show section and also spoke extremely disrespectfully about the drama of Suzan & Freek.
Spicy words
In the AD Media Podcast, Manuel fries that Tino, who was drunk according to critics, was sent away by Shownieuws in the advertising block. And also that he is no longer invited. “Yes, that was also in the evaluation, yes. If I were his management I would be learned from this: we might not have to do live talk shows.”
Such, those are spicy words. It rarely happens that people in Hilversum clap out of the school about Dutch celebrities; Often this kind of information lingers a bit behind the scenes.
Tino denies
Tino denies the whole story. He says Instagram: “As a result of reports about my presence at the broadcast of Shownieuws, I would like to give some clarification. It was wrongly suggested that I would have been sent away halfway through the broadcast. This is not true.”
He continues: “It was agreed in advance with the editors that I would only be present in the first part of the broadcast, due to other obligations later that evening. This went completely according to agreement.”
No conflict
It is striking that Tino finds the deputy editor-in-chief of Shownieuws by his side. “Shownieuws also confirms that there was no conflict here or that I would have been sent away,” he emphasizes.
Then: “And in terms of Suzan & Freek: of course only compassion and love, and nothing else. I hope that this has removed the uncertainty. Thank you for all involvement and support.”
What does deputy say?
What does that deputy say then? This David van der Zee says on the Shownieuws-Site: “We only determine only during the broadcast whether or not a guest will remain after the advertising break.”
He continues: “That can depend on how the conversation goes, the available time or to what extent the guest has something to add to the topics that we are discussing. We have had excellent contact with Tino and his management around the broadcast.”
Stem
Well, that’s not really a coherent story. So Tino says that in advance it was already established that he would only be there before the advertising break, while the deputy says that this was decided during the broadcast, but in Samenplaal. Who is lying here: Manuel, Tino or the deputy?
Luuk Ikink commented on the Boulevard-Desk: “And Tino also does not let us know where the stem then came from. Either it nerves, as Manuel says, or a drink too much …”

