Yvonne Coldeweijer is back with her own juice channel, but it is not yet very controversial: it is mainly about her dispute with Talpa. Will she eventually riot again? “Not afraid of court.”
After canceling her daily program De Juice, Yvonne Coldeweijer is back with her own juice channel. This is not yet very controversial: there are no huge scoops and no arguments with famous Dutch people yet. It is currently mainly about her own quarrel with John de Mol’s media company Talpa.
Rioting Yvonne?
Will Yvonne eventually start rioting again or, now that she has become a mother, does she no longer feel like dealing with noise and threatened lawsuits? She does seem to have some ambition in it. “I am not going to hold back and I am not afraid of new lawsuits,” she says in the Panorama.
She continues: “In the Netherlands it is not common to award very high damages to a celebrity or to be quickly silenced. Freedom of expression is really mega for us.”
‘I don’t lie’
Yvonne knows within which frameworks she can move. “I would only have a problem if I deliberately lied about something. I know within which boundaries I have to stay. I bring juice, but it can always be proven.”
She continues: “The big difference with the past is that I have now also become a celebrity myself. If I misbehave, that will also be juice.”
Spies
Is Yvonne now also bothered by spies? Yes, she says. “For example, I once had a nice date at an ice skating rink and it was soon on one of the channels. Then I am also a bit nervous. I have no tricks to keep my private life hidden. I just live how I live and have nothing to hide in it.”
She continues: “The only disadvantage is that not everyone accepts that. For example, after a photo on a juice channel, a date of mine said that he really didn’t need that.”
Clap
You often experience craziness, says Yvonne. “Another time I was walking out of Reguliersdwarsstraat in Amsterdam at night and people spontaneously started clapping. Fucking weird and I was terrified.”
“I walked quickly with my hands in front of my face. What I will be doing in ten years? You never know with me. Maybe I will be baking croquettes somewhere.”

