If Rob Goossens proves one thing, it is that Ranking the Stars is a huge risk for your image. Why do those celebrities do that? For example, how much does Patty Brard take? “15,000 euros.”

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How incredibly sorry RTL boss Peter van der Vorst will be about that Start Loving, Stop Hating, Be Sweet campaign, because every time he broadcasts dirty television again, it will come back to him like a boomerang. In fact, that entire campaign is the main reason why Ranking the Stars is currently being criticized so much.

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Ranking the Stars is intended as a fun program in which celebrities catch each other’s flies, but it has a pretty nasty atmosphere this season. Although Rob Goossens has been an incredible idiot by starting all kinds of online affairs as an expert from RTL Boulevard, of all places, he is treated very ugly in Ranking the Stars.

In fact, Rob’s image only deteriorates further due to his participation in Ranking. Why do celebrities participate in this? Is it purely for the money? What does something like this achieve? Tina Nijkamp gives the answer.

15 thousand euros

Tina was at the helm of SBS 6 for many years and knows the approximate amounts involved. “I do think there is a lot of difference. I think that big stars, big names like Gordon, like Patty Brard, really famous people, can make a lot of money with that. In any case, much more than people who have yet to break through.”

She continues in the podcast Tina’s TV Update: “There is a difference. For big stars I think you should think about 10 to 15 thousand euros per episode and for less big stars and starting stars about 2 to 3 thousand euros per episode that they are in. That’s just a guess, I’m not sure.”

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