Marco Borsato is extremely disappointed in his penthouse in Alkmaar, because in three weeks the singer will simply have to enter through the main entrance to the court in Utrecht. “Request has been denied.”
A big blow for Marco Borsato: according to Bram Moszkowicz, the singer has submitted a request to the court in Utrecht to enter through the back entrance, but that is not going to happen. The singer will soon have to struggle through a hedge of journalists, just as happened to Thijs Römer and his former colleague Ali B.
Painful gait
After all these years of silence, it is a horror scenario for Marco, but he really has to believe it. “The court has decided and informed us that he will simply have to go through the front door and that is a painful corridor, because you can hardly get through,” says private boss Evert Santegoeds at the desk of Show news.
He continues: “Of course you already feel extremely miserable if you have to go there. On the other hand, he is happy that he can finally tell his story, but it is a tough task that he will be especially dreading, I think, but they want to avoid giving the idea that he is getting special treatment. That is not going to happen.”
Just like Ali B
Evert then shows images of the two other celebrities who had to fight through all kinds of camera crews in court recently. “Yes, then this is what awaits him. Scenes like those with Thijs Römer and Ali B. I believe we have some images of that to remind us of that.”
It will soon be a similar media circus. “Yes, and perhaps even bigger than this, because Marco’s status and the seriousness of the charges make this the showbiz lawsuit of the century, as far as I’m concerned, at least until 2025.”

