Wolter Kroes provided viewers for substitute shame with the intrusive way in which he behaved against Youp van ‘t Hek. Right, says Tina Nijkamp. “Hold on!”

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It was a horror for Youp van ‘t Hek: he was placed at the talk show of Carrie ten Napel last Friday next to’ Mensens’ Wolter Kroes. That folk singer pretended they were best friends, but he apparently did not see what the viewer saw: that the comedian should not have anything from him. And yet Wolter Cóntinu hung around him.

‘Typical Wolter’

Tina Nijkamp finds this very unpleasant behavior. “So I find it very intrusive. If you have seen that at Carrie? Then Youp van ‘t Hek will be asked a question, then Youp will answer and then he will answer, you know. Then he will answer for someone,” she says in the podcast The Media Week.

It was really obvious that the comedian did not feel comfortable, according to the TV authority. “So at some point, Youp will also say:” Sorry, are you asking or do I get the question? ” Yes, I found that very typical Wolter.

“Don’t pretend to be!”

Wolter doesn’t have to try something like that at Tina. She would appeal to him immediately. “Wolter, watch out. Do not push your own thing to someone else. Leave someone else free. He also went to keep the microphone under Youp’s nose, then you have to sing along, you know. Then I think: stop. Of course he doesn’t want to sing along!”

She concludes: “Yes, that was a embarrassing television moment.”

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