Hélène Hendriks gets a big slap on the fingers after speculating on national television about the weight of Princess Alexia, who is even called false ‘Anolexia’ on the internet. “Don’t do it!”
The 20-year-old Princess Alexia receives a lot of attention because of a photo taken during Formula 1 on Zandvoort. On that conscious photo the legs of the young princess look somewhat skinny and that has led to all kinds of wild anorexia speculations on the internet. And Hélène Hendriks? He happily participated in her talk show on Sunday evening.
“Don’t be so ugly!”
Hélène has gone too far by suggesting an eating disorder on national television, says wife columnist Hester. She was shocked by the many anorexia callers on the Socials. “I also saw countless others reveal that it was about heroin or cocaine,” she writes In her column.
Disgusting, the columnist thinks so. “You don’t have to make your diagnosis from the bank without any form of background knowledge and education. You don’t have to respond. You don’t have to do so ugly, these girls are just as vulnerable as many other young woman.”
Hélène gets tap
The ‘sincere worries’ of Hélène are just as wrong, says Hester. “Say it to your mother or partner. Tell your dog or cat and continue your life again. In any case, avoid ‘sincere’ worries of those girls in every way.”
She continues: “Hélène Hendriks, Jack van Gelder: just don’t do it, openly on TV” scared someone’s appearance. “There is a young woman without being overweight. Then you are not immediately seriously ill, right?”
“Let that!”
If more is going on, Alexia is also not helped with the ‘worries’ of Hélène, Hester continues. “What do you think by contributing to it by speculating about it on social media or on television? Let that be.”
“We have dehumanized this family and made it outlawed for comment. As if they have no feeling and do not get anything from all comments.”

