It has been floating around on the juice channels for a while now: actress Eva van de Wijdeven is said to be homeless and wandering the streets. Reality FBI says it has received images. “But I won’t share it.”
After her participation in Expedition Robinson, she knew for sure: Eva van de Wijdeven decided five years ago to become one to point out behind her acting career. Her then 1-year-old son played a role in that decision. “I really wanted to make a new switch and be a better mother. It is of course exciting, but I fully support it.”
Foreclosure auction
Eva decided to cancel five (!) films. “I had been working on it for some time. But sometimes you need something to break a pattern within yourself. That was Expedition Robinson for me. When I came back, it was completely clear to me that I wanted to take a different path,” she said at the time. The Telegraph.
How did that decision turn out? Not good. The next time she was in the news it was about the forced sale of her house. Her apartment was sold at a foreclosure auction due to violating rules of her mortgage company. Then there is only one consequence: immediate demand for the entire mortgage amount.
Wandering around
Lately, juice channels have regularly reported that Eva is now homeless and wandering the streets. There would be an addiction problem. “According to several sources, Eva currently has no permanent place of residence and is said to be wandering around the Apeldoorn area,” Juice Channel recently reported.
What about Eva’s toddler? “As far as we know, he is being cared for by his father. This is also reflected on his own Instagram, where he regularly shares images.”
Images
The juice channel Reality FBI has now seen evidence. “I have just received images of a wandering Eva van de Wijdeven in the center of Apeldoorn. Painful to see, and I will not share these images.”
“Let’s hope that she finds the help she needs and to which she, like everyone else, is entitled. This of course also applies to the people she is currently with. It is truly painful to see that this can happen in the Netherlands.”

