Guy T’Sjoen and Béa Vandendael Star in Komen Eten
- Endocrinologist Guy T'Sjoen is utilizing his participation in the celebrity edition of the television program Komen Eten as a strategic platform to secure a role in another production,...
- T'Sjoen has explicitly characterized his appearance on the show as an open sollicitatie, or open application, directed toward Jani Kazaltzis and Otto-Jan Ham.
- I hope, after the heavy efforts I will put in in Komen Eten, that they consider inviting me to their beautiful villa in Sifnos.
Endocrinologist Guy T’Sjoen is utilizing his participation in the celebrity edition of the television program Komen Eten
as a strategic platform to secure a role in another production, Viva La Feta
.
T’Sjoen has explicitly characterized his appearance on the show as an open sollicitatie
, or open application, directed toward Jani Kazaltzis and Otto-Jan Ham. His goal is to be invited to their villa in Sifnos.
I hope, after the heavy efforts I will put in in Komen Eten, that they consider inviting me to their beautiful villa in Sifnos. You must always think one step further.
Guy T’Sjoen
Celebrity Competition on Play
The current season of Komen Eten
, which airs Monday through Thursday on the network Play, features four prominent Flemish personalities competing to outdo one another culinarily. This season is noted as the final time the competition’s knives are being sharpened for the series.
Competing alongside T’Sjoen are:
- Comedian Amelie Albrecht
- Real estate expert Béa Vandendael
- Actor and theater maker Zouzou Ben Chikha
The production marks a temporary return to the Play network for Béa Vandendael.
The Greek-Themed Evening in Ghent
The competition’s first stop took place on April 6, 2026, in Ghent at the home of Guy T’Sjoen. During the episode, the physician swapped his professional medical attire for a kitchen apron, noting that his consultations are typically held in a hospital setting.
T’Sjoen hosted a Greek-themed evening for his fellow contestants. To emphasize the theme, he presented the menu to his guests entirely in the Greek language, providing a comprehensive manual to accompany the meal.
While the primary objective of the competition is to win the knife, T’Sjoen’s ambitions extend to his broader television career, specifically targeting a spot on Viva La Feta
.
The interactions between the celebrities extended beyond the kitchen. Real estate expert Béa Vandendael expressed being impressed by T’Sjoen’s residence, specifically referencing the Miljoenenkwartier neighborhood, stating that the name of the district says everything about the property.
