Genee makes Derksen laugh, but has ‘sad news’ for Van der Gijp

Genee makes Derksen laugh, but has ‘sad news’ for Van der Gijp
Genee makes Derksen laugh, but has ‘sad news’ for Van der Gijp
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Wilfred Genee said in the first minutes of the broadcast Today Inside received several laughs on Thursday evening. The presenter of the program said that he had successfully completed the undesirable behavior course and then jokingly produced Johan Derksen’s certificate. His colleague has repeatedly emphasized that he has no intention of taking the course. This also applies to René van der Gijp. Genee made fun of the former PSV footballer by producing a ‘failed’ certificate.

The undesirable behavior course keeps people’s minds at bay Today Inside been going on for a few days now. Job Knoester brought it up on Tuesday evening, to which Derksen responded that he does not intend to sit down for it. However, the course is mandatory, which means the television personality may be suspended for two months if he continues to refuse to take it. Derksen said on Wednesday that he had not even received the course and that he had decided for himself that after 55 years of walking ‘unscathed’ in the media world, he ‘no longer needs to take’ such an exam.

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It didn’t take Genee long on Thursday evening to bring up the subject again. The presenter asked Sam Hagens if he had already taken the course. Like Derksen, the political reporter has not yet received an email, at least not with the course. Derksen did receive another email. “John de Mol has a sense of humor, because this morning I received his diploma in my email,” he said. Genee has already taken the course and successfully completed it. “I got it too. Look, I got it,” he announced the moment he took out his certificate. “The nice thing about that is that you can print out two, so I also printed out Johan’s. So you can simply enter a name. I did it for you, so you just have it now.”

For Van der Gijp, on the other hand, Genee had a ‘sad announcement’. “This is bad for René, of course, but okay. You expected that, didn’t you?”, the presenter laughed. Van der Gijp did not clarify his plans for the course on Tuesday, but said two days later that he had heard from a good friend that it ‘doesn’t make sense’.

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