Irene Moors causes serious irritation at De Telegraaf because she does not mean anything to the newspaper about the death of her former colleague Nico Zwinkels. “You can just say something?”
Nico Zwinkels, who became known in the 90s as part of the RTL 4-Show Eigen Huis en Garden, died at the age of 80. After accusations of sexual harassment, which he always denied, Nico left for Spain in 2004. He lived there for fifteen years; In 2019 he returned to our country. He died in Naaldwijk the day before yesterday.
Where is Irene?
One of the presenters of Eigen Huis and Garden was Irene Moors. She has worked with Nico for years and writes on Instagram: “I remember Nico as a pleasant dear man who was always in for a joke and ‘a cup of coffee’! I wish his loved ones all the strength with processing this loss.”
Irene doesn’t want to say anything about it, even if De Telegraaf asks for it. Private star journalist Jan Uriot says: “Well that colleagues from the newspaper, from De Telegraaf, naturally wanted to talk about it with Irene Moors. Not about that cross-border, but simply about the man died.”
Beautiful story
It is common for Dutch people to respond to death reports, Jan continues in the podcast Strictly private. “He was 80 years old, and:” Do you have a nice story about him? ” Well, well, there is a call to it all day, but she doesn’t respond, and then I think: is she the one who has to say something about it? “
Irene can’t make it not to let anything be heard, he thinks. “She has worked with that man for years. You can just say something?”
‘Bit of a shame’
It is understandable if Irene did not want to talk about Nico’s alleged misconduct, but according to Jan that was not the case. “What I understand from colleagues was not at all the approach to talk about that cross -border behavior, because that has passed and we all know that.”
“It was only from:” Say something beautiful, “but we have to do it with the few quotes she did on the Socials and that’s it. I thought that was a bit of a shame.”
Irene with Nico in the photo:

