What a character Frans Duijts is: calls a camera crew from Shownieuws when he goes to pick up his new Ferrari and then finds it strange that there is criticism. “He deserves applause!”
All celebrities suffer from it to a greater or lesser extent: narcissism. But if you compare Frans Duijts’ blood, the values really go in all directions. Just not normal. That man is filthy rich, he works hard for it, but our national character dictates that you don’t show off that much. That’s a bit normal.
Disgusting and sad
French is very cliché in that respect. He is already quite old, looks quite burgundy and he wants to use that money to drive all kinds of expensive sports cars. McLaren, Ferrari, that kind of work. Those Frans cars all make a lot of noise. And not least because the whole picture is incredible midlife crisis shouts.
But hey, that’s all up to that point. If he wants to drive such a flashy car, Frans should do so. But then there’s the bragging about it. That’s for sale. Literally calling a camera crew from Shownieuws so that everyone can see how you pick up your new Ferrari. People think it’s disgusting. And sad.
Bold and showy
Private boss Evert Santegoeds once again highlights the negative sentiment surrounding Frans in the Show news from last night. “Frans Duijts cannot complain about success. Recently he went to pick up his new Ferrari. He paid the reasonable price of three tons for it. He shared that in his enthusiasm and that earned him a lot of criticism.”
He continues: “People think that comes across as rather showy, pompous and showy. Others will grant him it again. We all know his preference for very expensive cars. He has quite a few. He also has a McLaren and a very expensive BMW, an X7, a Lamborghini. Yes, Frans Duijts is burping well.”
Clap for Frans
How does Ronald Molendijk, who continuously stands up for dubious celebrities, view this? “For all the people who react extremely negatively to this: you should actually applaud everyone who drives by with these types of cars, because the amount of tax on these types of cars is enormous.”
Evert: “Yes, just the BPM.”
Ronald: “Exactly!”
Upwards
Colleague Bart Ettekoven notes: “I think he has also said that this is a kind of investment, because he sells them more expensive every time.”
Ronald: “If something is rare, it goes up.”
Lovely. And if Ronald claps really loudly next time when Frans drives by, then things will definitely go up for our national midlife singer too… Rapidly. Vroom!