Ten famous Dutch people traveled to Mexico to find out who is the mole among them this year. NU.nl talks to dropouts every week Who is the mole?. Today is the first of its kind: Babes Shot.
The dream that turns into a nightmare: finally getting engaged Who is the mole? Then be the first to get a red screen. 24-year-old Babs Schott was very disappointed when it turned out that she was the first to drop out of the school in season 24.
“I couldn’t quite believe I was in yet. Before I could believe it, I was out again.”
This is exactly the opposite of peak.
“Yes, that was it. I really think it’s the best Dutch show ever. I’ve been watching it since I was very young, with the whole family. I think my brother won a competition fourteen years ago and was allowed to watch.” “The journey. He saw everything behind the scenes and was so impressed. When I was allowed to participate, he thought it was really cool. It’s really his dream. Me too.”
“Then losing weight first is of course not fun at all. But I’m really a very optimistic person. So when I got that red screen, I also thought: ‘Yes, it took a little time.’ But what I’ve already been through is so I’m sure he’s okay too. “The whole experience, even though it was short, was crazy.”
You got an exemption for this episode, but lost it while speed dating. Didn’t you see the TV screaming that you were going along with the idea of taking all exemptions out of the game?
“Well, it’s funnier than that. If I had lied to everyone about this exemption, I would still have it. I chose to be honest with one person. I wanted to see what would happen. A little deception. Just with ‘Ask one person what would happen if I did that. And that person (Toski Rajas, editor) voted for me, haha. She also said: “If you don’t say that, I will never vote for you.” “This is of course really sad.”
You know the show and you know: In that first episode you have to go viral. But I heard you say that you’re actually afraid of tunnel vision. Did that bother you?
“I have to be very honest: I played very risky. I tackled too hard. That’s part of the risk. You think about strategies and tactics in advance. You know you have to spread out. You know you can.” “This tunnel vision has to end, and certainly not in the first episode.”
“But believe me: The minute you sit there, you’re throwing all the things you’ve previously thought overboard. Because you end up in a weird pressure cooker. As a result, you actually forget a little bit about what you were planning to do.”
“I’m also someone who likes to take risks. I did that very early on. But then you quickly get the idea that you can get to know people. You know: that’s really a filter. Because you have breakfast together and you have drinks with each other. Coffee and I know a lot.”
“And I have to honestly say I was overwhelmed by the test. You know there are very personal questions in it, but you don’t know which ones they will be. And you still know very little about each other. So I don’t know that everyone called it a ‘hug’ when they were in They are five years old. I was really shocked by question #1.”
There was a big twist at the end. You’ve got Tobito and it looks like you can come back. Did you really not see it coming at all?
“If you’re the first to lose weight, obviously you hope so. But it’s not the first thing you think about. You’re just sad. I remember getting into the truck and thinking: Why is there an iPad in here? Maybe it’s not about Netflix for searching. Well, it turned on iPad next.”
What does that mean tobito? Will it return?
“You understand I can’t say anything about that, right. Haha.”
Well, see you in a few weeks.
“Unable to type with boxing gloves on. Freelance organizer. Avid analyst. Friendly troublemaker. Bacon junkie.”