Willie Wartaal touches a sensitive chord at Marieke Elsinga when he deals with a big sneer at the end of their stay in Casa di Beau. “You are very good at talking, but you tell very little.”
It is intended as a kind of BN’er hug party, but the chemistry between the guests was hard to find in the Beau van Erven Dorens show last night Casa di Beau. The presenter received his colleague Marieke Elsinga, rapper Willie Wartaal and Minister Vincent Karremans in a luxury villa. Given Marieke’s presence, a lot was complained.
Shocking story
Marieke came again with her tune that the media are so mean. “I just went up with Marieke and then you told me a shocking story. You can tell it yourself,” host Beau begins.
Marieke: “I am also very curious how you think about it, Vincent: I think the hunger for sensation and negativity in the media is really a difficult side. The sensation to clickbait and hard heads and very sharp opinions and that people are sometimes written, sometimes just for a longer period.”
Crying Marieke
What did they do to Marieke? “I was once a bit in a waters in which I was written about it. I had made a program that was not properly viewed. That is of course a shame, but I am always quite sober in it. I think: you, you, you know, you we cool it a try And it was not viewed well, and through. “
She seems to go to TV-drug everything is music. “But then there were quite a few negative messages about it and that touched me. I was actually just sad. At one point, on day three of the negative current, I was just crying above a column. That’s just the way it was.”
“I’m crazy!”
How did Marieke process that column? Psychotherapy? Shock waves? No. “When behind me, Jip, my son, rolled independently for the first time. Then I saw it and then I thought: I’m crazy! I am crazy! I am crying over a column and there the real life happens! That worked in perspective.”
She continues: “Then I was so disappointed that it touched me that way, because I also think it is almost exciting to say that I don’t have such thick skin as I would like. Not everything needs to be silky and loving all the time, but …”
Clap
Was this the ‘shocking’ story of Marieke? Beau: “But Marieke, be honest about that, because a lot of people are in your position and get those blows. Not only well -known people, but also on school yards and on business cantines. That will be a kind of tone that is apparently okay and that is quite dubious.”
Vincent Karremans: “It is much broader, because I fully agree with you. In politics it is ditto, isn’t it, because you can only do it badly. In any case, I think we have serious about columnists in the Netherlands. People who are calling on the sidelines and very often have no knowledge of things and that it is nice and fierce.”
Talk a lot, says nothing
How does Beau deal with it himself? “It’s just not in my character to take those people seriously. I don’t read it either. I have been touched by now and then, then you will eat yourself and then you are upset all day. After that I also want to strangle them all. Really just wait and strangle them, but that goes by again.”
Well, all nice and nice, but one of Marieke’s greatest critics is just in their midst. Willie at the end of the show: “You are very good at talking, Marieke, but you always tell very little about yourself. Not always hearing, but I think I got to know you the least, while you have spoken the most. Do you realize that yourself? Is that aware or not?”
‘Don’t recognize me in it’
Marieke was immediately completely picked. “No, because I think that I will tell a lot about myself in that morning show, but I find it interesting what you say, because I don’t recognize myself here. I don’t feel that I have held cards against the chest.”
Willie: “What I also have at the same time is that I thought I would find you annoying, but I really like you.”
Marieke shocked: “Why did you think you would find me annoying?”
According to him, that is because of the image that the media paint.
Annoying
Marieke is with it. “That is sometimes difficult to be known. I also want to be liked and if I am in the supermarket for example and have a nice conversation with a cashier, then I walk away and then I catch myself on it – and I think that is very much – that I think: she will now think: Marieke Elsinga is really nice.”
What a misery. Can’t Qmusic give her off even for a day? Then she can certainly reserve a place on the couch.

