Wilfred Genee denies that Gordon had to join their boss John de Mol in today inside. “This has grown by coincidence and arise. We’ll see what happens,” he says.

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It came as a thunderbolt in a clear sky: Gordon’s performance at today Inside. While the viewers of the program are still tucking them in, Wilfred Genee is suddenly fussy for his SBS 6 colleague. Every shit and fart that Goor leaves is suddenly also very broadly measured on the Socials of VI, with strikingly positive comments.

Rehabilitate

What is this suddenly? Even Evert Santegoeds now does what he once did with Peter Gillis: suddenly and abruptly run like a leaf on a tree. “I thought it was funny, Goor at VI. Yes, I liked it, I have to say. I thought it was entertaining television,” said the private boss in the podcast strictly private. Unbelievable of course.

Until recently, Evert, like Wilfred, was actually only constantly critical about Goor. Salient detail: all three men share the same boss, namely John de Mol. And the same John has chosen to give Goor the morning show on Radio 10. Has John called for everyone to rehabilitate Goor?

Inserted

However, Wilfred denies that there is a PR plan behind the sudden embrace of Gordon. “I read everywhere that it was inserted by John de Mol and that there are interests behind it, but there are no interests behind it. It has grown by chance and arise. We see what happens,” he says on NPO Radio 2.

Why was Gordon there? “Especially the fact that he might get the cold out of the air and he can put himself into perspective a little more. That he also sees that it was actually all much larger than necessary. That could be a link for him.”

Top coffee

Angela de Jong thinks that Gordon’s ‘unexpected move’ is mainly due to the enormous success of Gerard Joling’s soap. According to her, there is clear jealousy at stake, she writes in it Ad.

“Of course it is also sour that your old buddy, with whom you have had so good luck, is now being hoisted on your shoulders by young and old and his career pushes forward as a stated rocket, while you serve coffee to Gooische Women. Top coffee, I like that. But it is just different.”

One-time

Johan Derksen is not very enthusiastic about the idea of ​​having Gordon perform more often. “It is not someone who adds something to our program,” he says in De Telegraaf.

“I much prefer Wierd Duk at the table, because with Gordon at the table you get a little Shownieuws Light.”

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