There is no one who understands it: Yolanthe Cabau lets a million villa built in Los Angeles, but denies that it is money from Wesley Sneijders. “A linguistic thing plays here.”
In her new soap series, Yolanthe Cabau shows extensively how she is going to build a new villa in Los Angeles, but when viewers wonder what she pays, she is immediately completely indignant. She was already completely upset when Telegraaf reporter Jordi Versteegden claimed that she received 19 million after the separation of Wesley Sneijder.
Still from Wesley?
But if there is no divorce millions, what is it? Mediaciticus Victor Vlam points out in his podcast The Communicado’s On that Yolanthe had a rich father, but that the legacy had to be distributed over so many brothers and sisters that you will not get rich either. And a breakthrough as an actress in the US? It never came.
Yolanthe herself always points to her webshop, but according to Victor, the number of followers of that brand is too small to believe that this is a million business. In other words, according to him there is only one thing left and that is really that her fortune comes from her divorce with Wesley.
Linguistic
You have to analyze that denial of Yolanthe very precisely, Victor explains. “I think there is a linguistic thing here, because on Insta she literally says – and this is an exact quote:” I have never received money from Wesley (nothing, zero) and I never asked for that. ” So she says she didn’t get money from Wesley. “
If you take that literally, then Yolanthe can really experience it that way, says the medianer. “Yes, because this is the point: with a divorce, if you divide the estate, you will not get his money, you will receive part of your joint money. You get half of your joint capacity, so the money is not from him, the money is from both of you and it is split.”
Small heaps
Wesley and Yolanthe were married in community of property. “It was one big hope and two slightly smaller heaps are made of it, but it is not his money, you could say. I think that is the semantics that plays here. And then you could say:” Yes, but he has earned that money as a football player. “
And that is true, says Victor. “But if you reason from her, she probably thinks of: yes, but I have contributed to that income by sacrificing my career for his career, so: she was home to it, first to Italy and later to Turkey. Yes, if you are abroad, it is difficult to be active in the Dutch media.”
No favor
Yolanthe does not see those divorce millions as Wesley’s money, Victor thinks. “I think she thinks she has contributed to his income, that it is their joint income and that she says: I have not received any money from him, but that it is partly her money and that it is just split into two heaps. So it’s not a favor.”
In other words: YO denies that Wesley’s money is, even though the lion’s share was once on his salary strip, Victor thinks. “She got angry about it, because she had something like: yes, but it’s not a favor I got from him. She just says:” It’s money I have earned. ” I think that’s the way she sees it. “

