Sint Willebrord RTL Series Controversy: Residents React

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Sint Willebrord Residents Criticize ‘The Miracle of Brabant’ TV series

A new television series is facing backlash from the community it portrays.

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SINT WILLEBRORD – Many residents of Sint willebrord have expressed their dissatisfaction with the RTL television series, “St. Willebrord: The Miracle of Brabant.” Social media is filled with disapproving reactions, and locals are openly criticizing the show’s portrayal of life in the village, including prominent figures. “They ridicule our gorgeous village,” one resident stated.

Growing Discontent in Sint Willebrord

While initial reactions to the first episode were somewhat positive, the overall sentiment has shifted. Residents are concerned that the individuals featured in the series are not representative of the village. One woman noted, “I have not heard anyone say the word ‘Kul’ yet, while we say this ten times every five minutes.I think that says enough.”

“Real Willebrorders are hardly addressed here.”

Cycling legend Rini Wagtmans echoed these sentiments, stating, “Sint Willebrord is a village that has been built by hard -working and proud people. Such a program about Urk or Volendam affects what it is all about in those communities. Real willebrorders are hardly discussed here, as far as I am concerned, a missed chance.”

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RTL Responds to Criticism

In response to the criticism, RTL stated that it regrets that some viewers perceive the series negatively.”We believe that the series shows life in a brabant village in a light-hearted way, with people who now live in Sint Willebrord.It has been consciously chosen to show daily life of today, and not the past or well-known former residents,” a spokesperson said.

Controversial Episode Sparks Further Outrage

An upcoming episode featuring a vaginal steam bath has further fueled the controversy. One village resident expressed their dismay, saying, “Does he have to get on television there? I am ashamed of myself. They have to know what they are doing,but I can tell you that real Willebrorders will never participate in this. We are much too sober for this in the village.”

“Does he have to get on television there? I am ashamed of myself.”

Another well-known resident, who preferred to remain anonymous, described the series as “cringe-worthy.” They added, “For a few people in the series, I really make an exception, who knows people from here exactly who I mean by that. For the rest it is pure effect. But then do not pretend to paint a picture of the village, as it has nothing to do with that.”

“The makers are wholly wrong with that.”

Concerns About village Image

the show’s portrayal of Sint Willebrord as “Rolluik-City” (shutters-City) has also drawn criticism. PVV councilor Ad Vissenberg commented, “We were on the right track to get rid of this image. Sint Willebrord is much more than shutters and botox.”

He continued, “I respect the people who are being portrayed. But in general I think the village is being hurt. People deserve better here. It is covered by freedom of expression so we are not going to raise it. I have stopped looking.”

“Cycling legend Wim van Est and kapelaan Ad de bok turns around in their grave,” said Rini Wagtmans. When asked, the participants themselves are silent. “We can’t and can’t say anything about it,” said one of them. RTL does not comment on whether the series will be continued. “We let us know at a self -chosen moment.”

St. Willebrord: The Mirakel van Brabant will be broadcast on RTL5 on Thursday evening (photo: RTL)
St. Willebrord: The Mirakel van Brabant will be broadcast on RTL5 on Thursday evening (photo: RTL)

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