Shuffleboard rammer Irene Moors not happy with criticism: ‘Very unjustified!’

Irene Moors does not think it is right that she has received so much criticism for her performance in the Marieke Elsinga flop Alles is Muziek. In it, the fallen TV star was ramming on a shuffleboard.

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It seemed like a kind of ceremony to celebrate that she is now really past glory: the performance of Irene Moors in the TV flop Alles is Muziek. A few weeks ago she was ramming like a madman on a shuffleboard and has therefore been mocked a lot. Many people find it strange when someone hits such a wooden box very hard to make music.

‘self-spirited’

Irene’s TV career has been declared almost dead by Angela de Jong because of this performance, but the presenter herself looks at it very differently. “I thought it was funny myself,” responds the presenter The Telegraph. “I think it is very unfair that the discussion was about me at a certain point.”

Why does she think this is unfair? “Firstly, it is not my program and secondly, I was happy to cooperate, because I have a soft spot for Marieke Elsinga, who presents the show.”

Act of presence

So if you have a soft spot for a co-worker, you let yourself be borrowed to bang on all sorts of objects like a madman? Isn’t that a bit strange?

No, says Irene. “If I am asked by television producers to give an appearance in a program, and I like it, then I do it. It’s that simple!”

Back to Carlo

And what about the plan to return to the tube with her former TV buddy Carlo Boszhard? They were talking about that last week in some online program.

Ah, that’s already gone. “As far as I’m concerned, the Carlo Boszhard book is finally closed after thirty years. I like round numbers, so thirty is good. That has nothing to do with Carlo personally, by the way, because we are still close friends. But we will no longer work together.”

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