Frits Sissing Hoestbui Maestro: Onhandig Moment
A live television broadcast of the show Maestro took an unexpected turn when presenter Frits experienced a sudden coughing fit while urging viewers to support finalist Jamai. The incident unfolded after Jamai received a high score of 40 points from the judging panel for his conducting performance.
A Moment of Live TV Unscripted
As Frits began to announce the phone number for viewers to vote for Jamai, he was overcome by a cough. Jamai playfully offered to take over, saying, “Or sms, eh…”. Frits responded, attempting to continue, “Ja, ga jij even door?” as the audience reacted with laughter.
A Struggle to Continue
Despite repeated attempts, Frits was unable to control his coughing. He briefly excused himself to drink water, even taking a sip from the glass belonging to fellow conductor Dominic Seldis. He then asked Jamai a second time to step in and complete the call to action.
Jamai declined both times, stating, “Nee, sorry, dat ga ik echt niet doen” and later, “Dat kan gewoon echt niet.” Frits, acknowledging the live nature of the broadcast, finally managed to finish the appeal for votes, prompting applause and cheers from the audience.
Public Reaction and Final Results
Viewers responded positively to the unscripted moment, with comments praising Frits’s professionalism and finding humor in the situation. One viewer described the moment as “heerlijk” (delicious), while another expressed “respect” for Frits’s handling of the situation.
Jamai was declared the winner, receiving the “golden baton.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the interruption during the live broadcast?
Presenter Frits experienced a sudden and uncontrollable coughing fit while attempting to encourage viewers to vote for Jamai.
Did Jamai take over for Frits during the broadcast?
No, Jamai declined Frits’s requests to take over the call to action, stating it was not something he could do.
How did the audience react to the incident?
The audience responded with laughter and applause, ultimately showing support for Frits as he completed the broadcast.
How do unexpected moments like these shape our experience of live television events?