Yolanthe Cabau and her son moved to Los Angeles, let it be built there now, but where does that money all come from? “I have my doubts about it,” says medianer Victor Vlam.

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Yolanthe Cabau left for Los Angeles a few years ago with her son Xess Xava to try her happiness as an actress. However, a big Hollywood breakthrough was not forthcoming, but she still manages to continue her life in the very expensive city. In fact, she will soon exchange her apartment for a detached house.

Money from your husband

In De Telegraaf Yolanthe tells that the new house is primarily intended for her son. “Our apartment is really a nice place, but for Xess I really want him to play football in a garden, with a tree house and a trampoline. (…) A few times a week we walk together and we look at what happened. We can’t wait.”

But where does that money all come from? Humberto Tan put it on her Tuesday evening In his talk show On RTL 4: “Everyone thinks: yes, but Yolanthe, you just go with the money from that man from you to LA”

Yolanthe denies

Yolanthe denies that. “Yes, that is what a lot of people thought, but that was certainly not the case, no.”

Humberto: “But you didn’t go there destitute there?”

Yolanthe: “No, because I have never been. I have always worked hard. (…) I have always worked here. So I have done two or three films here every year, because I just love acting very much and always want to do it and I also earn my living with that.”

250,000 women

What else does Yolanthe does? “Of course I started a company, Cabau Lifestyle, four years ago, and that has actually become a bit of my child, because you are busy with a company every day. That is a very large company.”

She continues: “We now have a community of 250,000 women who use my products and come together. That has started in the Netherlands and I try to expand that in America.”

‘Doubts with’

Mediaciticus Victor Vlam has the idea that Yolanthe’s money comes from there, but that she does not want to emphasize it. Why not? Because that Cabau lifestyle shop is full of ‘far too expensive’ supplements, he says. And of course you don’t want to have a controversy about that …

Victor writes down X: “At Humberto, Yolanthe says she earns her living as an actress. I have my doubts about that. She mainly earns money by putting her followers much too expensive vitamins and supplements through Cabau Lifestyle. In fact, she is a fallen seller.”

Alimony

One Ellen then says that Yolanthe probably also receives many money from Wesley. “Think she also receives a nice amount of alimony every month.”

All in all, many questions are left unanswered after that interview at Humberto, says TV authority Tina Nijkamp. She writes in her Telegraaf-Column: “Also miss simple questions such as: on which visa did you come in America? An ordinary European must be back after three months.”

Mask

Yolanthe gets away too often with interviewers where she can turn her standard PR talk, Tina believes. “Yolanthe talks in carefully chosen clichés.” You have to stay strong. ” “Everything happens for a reason.” It doesn’t really come in as if she is in ‘magazine language’ and neatly, without crazy or raw edge.

“She never really dares to completely drop the Yolanthe mask, but it is not asked anywhere, nobody, from her.”

The uncomfortable truth? Maybe there is just not much behind that mask …

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