It was perhaps her worst broadcast also: Sophie Hilbrand really fog into the day before yesterday. What’s going on with that woman? “She’s just insecure.”
The figures from Tina Nijkamp simply show it very clearly: the broadcasts of Bar let them be presented by Sophie Hilbrand scoring really much and much worse than those with Jeroen Pauw. She has listed it all on her analysis channel and the differences are really big and for Sophie personally really to cry. All terrible.
Fill up silence
Anyway: that poor Sophie seems completely stripped of it, because she was completely off the path in Bar on Tuesday. During the broadcast, she really fell silent and decided eight (!) For seconds to browse the table through her papers. There is no one who said anything: everyone hoped that the talk show host would function quickly again.
Not much later, Exáct threatened to happen the same with Sophie, but after a few seconds Table guest Sylvana Simons intervened very nicely. “I would like to fill the silence,” she said, after which she kept some story.
Insecurity
Tina Nijkamp points in it Today Inside On that Sophie may be in doubt about himself. “It is really striking. I thought it was really sad for Sophie last week, because Jeroen just scores 200 thousand viewers more. On a number of 600 thousand, which he scores, that is quite of course, of course, percentage seen.”
Presenter Wilfred Genee has decided not to broadcast the fragment in VI. “Would it do something to her? It is a bit bland and maybe we shouldn’t show it at all, but she didn’t have her day yesterday. She had a few moments when she stopped.”
Bumbling
Tina has seen it too. “It was very bumbling, yes.”
Wilfred: “Does that play that, do you think, in self -confidence, what is happening now?”
Tina: “I think so, of course, it is not fun. It is not going to be nice that you score less than the other. It has noticed me for a while, but last week it was really very clear. I don’t think you get self -confidence.”
“She fell still”
Albert Verlinde has also seen Sophie blundering. “I have been watching and she was indeed completely silent. It was about women who are politics to be put down as a witch and where that comes from.”
Johan Derksen would have preferred Sylvana to stop. “Sylvana wants to set off very long monologues and not be interrupted. With her it is only nonsense, you know. I have always been surprised that she had in every talk show, because she was sitting in the room with one seat because some people from the Bijlmermeer had voted for her.”
Not in bar late
Wouter de Winther, who is also sitting at the table, Boycot Bar Laat. “I noticed that there was not really a match with that editorial team and I don’t like the program myself, although I stay a fan of Jeroen Pauw. He had a very nice interview with a lady last week and her father had killed her mother.”
“I don’t know if anyone has seen that, but it is quite an impressive story. Then I fell in and I looked for the first time longer than ten minutes. That was a very nice story, but for the rest, even yesterday those guests again … then I think: Sylvana, I don’t feel like it.”
“She left it”
Wilfred believes that Sophie has dropped some stitches during that interview with Sylvana. “Sophie left that she should have touched Ron Brandsteder, I think. You have to discuss that.”
Albert: “I think that’s what Sylvana sticks to Sylvana. I think she is so angular in principle that there is almost no other opinion against it and then you get a bit annoying.”

