Warning for daughter Linda de Mol: ‘Bad for your career!’

Johan Derksen warns Noa Vahle, the daughter of Linda de Mol, for her participation in the new good news show of SBS 6. “That can be very bad for your career.”

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SBS 6 comes, based on an idea by John de Mol, with a daily good news show at six o’clock in the evening. A lot of faces from Hart van Nederland are involved and sports presenter Noa Vahle has also been asked to participate, says this daughter of Linda de Mol at the bar of Today Inside. But is she doing the right thing?

‘It has to be positive!’

Noa has been involved from the start, she says. “Like Merel, I also participated in those pilots, yes. I may join in every now and then if there is good sports news. It has to be positive.”

Host Wilfred Genee cynically: “There should be no defeat, right? So PSV quiet.”

Noa: “No, no good news show tomorrow.”

‘Do not do it!’

Johan Derksen would not think it wise if Noa cooperated in this. “You should never join a program that is doomed to failure.”

Noa: “Just let John know.”

Johan: “I think he looks every now and then.”

Wilfred Genee: “Surely you can say to John: ‘Let’s just not do that for a while’?”

Damage to career

Noa says she doesn’t talk about John there. “I don’t talk to him about that either, man. But maybe I’ll join in every now and then.”

Johan: “When you are young, it can damage your career, if you are in those programs that completely fail.”

René van der Gijp: “You saw that with that girl who once sat at the table here. Who made them do that fucking balloon thing.”

‘Made no sense!’

This is about Leonie ter Braak, who wanted to make substantive television and then was blowing balloons on RTL 4. “That balloon thing,” René repeats. “That didn’t make any sense at all, did it?”

It is a stain on Leonie’s resume, just like Everything is Music is for Marieke Elsinga. And that’s exactly what Noa has to watch out for as a TV talent, Johan concludes.

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