Yvonne Coldeweijer has finally broken the silence about her early departure from Net5, but she clearly does not reveal the back of her tongue. “There were a lot of cuts in the video.”
It was so difficult to work with Yvonne Coldeweijer that the entire project has been canceled: her daily Net5 program De Juice has been cancelled. There appears to be a legal process going on behind the scenes, because John de Mol obviously has no desire to serve out the two-year contract with the juice guzzler. But what exactly is going on? It’s a mystery.
Huge cut
Yvonne has now started her own juice channel on Instagram again and calls her collaboration with Talpa a ‘shit show’. However, she says nothing about what exactly is going on. “What became clear to me from the video is that there is a legal dispute behind it, because there were huge cuts in Yvonne’s video,” says Tina Nijkamp.
She continues in her podcast Tina’s TV Update: “I do think that she posted this, but that it was approved by one of her lawyers. If you are in the middle of a settlement, which she is probably involved in with Talpa, then you have to be careful about what you can and cannot say.”
Candid
Yvonne talks with the handbrake on, according to Tina. “A lot was cut in this video and Yvonne is normally always quite open and frank. That was less the case now, so I suspect that we will soon receive a statement from Talpa: ‘Yvonne and Net5 are parting on good terms.'”
Private boss Evert Santegoeds finds Yvonne’s secrecy lame. “She still hasn’t said what’s going on. Yes, she thought it was a shit show, but wasn’t she responsible for that herself? She was the program maker and the big boss of the program, right?” he sneers in the podcast. Strictly Private.
Gossip event
It is time to take matters into your own hands, says Evert. “I assume that she could have come up with good ideas on how to translate her gossip online into a television program. She had all the help in the world with that.”
He continues: “Experienced editors who could have helped her a lot, but she still chose not to do that and go back to her old profession.”
Breach of contract
Jordi Versteegden, reporter for De Telegraaf, wonders whether Yvonne is not getting herself into trouble. “She still has a contract and I think that means that she also gets paid by Talpa. Yes, because she is now saying things like this, it seems like a breach of contract to me.”
Evert: “That depends entirely on the contract and what it says about communicating with the outside world and if the program does not go ahead. I have some gloomy thoughts about that for Yvonne, because it is of course not the first time that a program has not gone ahead.”
Pink colored
Yvonne is in trouble, Evert thinks. “I assume that there are some things in it that make life a little less rosy than if the program had been introduced.”
Jordi: “Talpa has been keeping the shutters closed for weeks. Things could be a little better. Just tell the truth and carry on together. Now we continue to speculate about what may have happened.”
Evert: “It’s just like at the carpenter’s house where the door is always stuck… She handles her own juice very poorly, yes.”
Jordi: “Yes, I think so.”

