“It was a bit of a parody of the whole Jinek thing,” Derksen continued. Table guest Sander Schimmelpenninck stated that he had also seen the fragment. “I had seen the fragment and I saw someone give it a little tap,” said Schimmelpenninck. René van der Gijp then: ,,A touch like that, isn’t that possible? I’ve done it too.” Wilfred Genee said he had never done that before. “Not in that way, anyway.”
Genee confirmed on Wednesday’s broadcast that it was “a little bit, say huge, staged.” For one person in the studio, the action was the last thing he saw of the broadcast. “There was a gentleman at the exit who gave her a tap on the buttocks, he was kicked out,” said Genee. “That was not at all the intention.”
On Tuesday evening, Jinek’s broadcast was disrupted by two Qatar activists who came out of the audience and started shouting. It was already the third unplanned moment in a short time. The heavily secured John van den Heuvel, who was also a guest at Jinek on Tuesday evening, was then very critical of the security surrounding the program. The crime journalist decided not to go to talk shows for the time being because of the incident.
Earlier, RTL and producer PilotStudio also announced that they were disappointed by the incidents. Jinek announced in her talk show on Wednesday that she had taken measures to prevent broadcasts from being disrupted again in the future.
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