Rachel Hazes is being punished for participating in the mass criticism of her son André Hazes Jr. Critics believe that she is once again showing her worst side.
It is unprecedented how someone can come across as intensely bad as Rachel Hazes. Her son André Hazes Jr. has completed a theater show in which he talks about the difficult moments in his life, including the day that he was thrown out on the street by his mother at the time of his addiction problems. A rather spicy sneer.
Hoarse Teletubbie
André’s theater show was shown on television yesterday, without the criticism of mom. All of André’s stories were cut out and only his songs remained. And oh, oh, oh, it was bad. The singer sounded like a hoarse Teletubbie (see below) and people raved about it en masse on social media.
André has also been put through the wringer in the TV show categories. Even Sterren.nl face Emilie Sleven, the biggest celebrity fan in Hilversum, is critical. “He sounded different there than normal. I’m going to be very honest: I heard that too,” she says Show news. Apparently it is relevant to say that she is ‘very honest’ for once.
Voice
Annemarie Brüning, the presenter on duty, doesn’t think it makes sense either. “He really seems to be putting on a little voice or something, doesn’t he? That’s kind of what it sounds like.”
Emilie is shocked. “I hope it’s not a new way of singing or something, because I think he normally sings really well.”
Celebrity photographer William Rutten: “You notice the difference when he talks and then sings well. Especially with his father’s songs, it seems as if he puts on a voice or something. He never actually did that.”
Pinched throat
André himself claims that he was ill and therefore had a ‘pinched throat’. Nice moment for a TV registration then. Anyway: Rachel Hazes also gets involved for a while. She places a song by André in her Insta stories with the following: “Speaking of singing, this was the last song after two hours of singing and still great in voice.”
Show expert Bart Ettekoven thinks it is unprecedented. “That is undoubtedly a insult to her son.”
Annemarie: “How intense is this?”
Rock shovel
Emilie thinks that Rachel is giving a ‘bad kick’ with this. “This is very intense. You can tell all kinds of things about your parents, but as parents you must always rise above that. As a mother, I would never do this to my child.”
Leontien van Moorsel, who is also at the desk, then: “I share that opinion. I think this is really terrible. Whatever happens: you don’t do this. And especially not if you see your child being criticized. Then you normally give your child a shoulder and not a kick.”
Little Smurf
On to RTL Boulevard. Presenter Eddy Zoëy also thinks André sings very badly. “Swallowed a little Smurf? At least that’s what it sounds like.”
Rob Goossens points out that André sang so badly in the opening song. His excuse that he was also a bit emotional because of all the stories in the show does not apply, the TV critic emphasizes. “So that talk isn’t the best excuse for why it sounds like he took three helium balloons for his show.”
Vocal technique
These are all excuses for a singing style that is simply not popular, thinks colleague Lex Uiting. “It seems like some kind of singing technique where he sings through his nose to secure the height.”
And what do they think of Rachel at Boulevard? There they are mainly concerned about the filter she used in her Instagram story. Eddy: “That’s not Rachel Hazes, is it? What kind of filter is on this? 25 years younger? Wow!”
Finally: how many people watched the TV recording of André’s concert? TV authority Tina Nijkamp on her analysis channel: “Only 118 thousand viewers!!! Phew and ouch!!! Viewership flop.”
A snippet of André’s poor performance:

