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Jaimie Vaes is sickened by the stories that her ex-lover Jorik Scholten, better known as Lil Kleine, tells in his new documentary. “He sees Lío once every two years for an Insta post!”

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Documentary maker Sacha Visser is busy digging into the private lives of troubled celebrities. After Ferry Doedens, he has now also delivered a new film about Jorik Scholten and it shows that this is really a dad from nothing. Why? He’s just not there for his Lío (6). And he doesn’t seem interested either.

Very painful

Jorik tells in the Prime documentary that his son doesn’t even recognize him. “I don’t see Lío. He doesn’t recognize me. He doesn’t know who I am.”

He seems to blame his ex Jaimie Vaes. “Then she has a new boyfriend and that boy walks towards him, right, not towards me. Yes, that sounds very painful to say, but that’s how it is.”

Misunderstanding

Jaimie is annoyed by these statements and responds by telephone Show news. “I think the big misunderstanding is that I’m keeping Lío away from Jorik, but that’s just plain bullshit. Lío wasn’t even contacted on his birthday.”

Is it true that she keeps Jorik away from their son? “It cannot be the intention that Jorik picks him up once every two years for an Instagram post and then disappears again for two years. That is of course not possible, Lío does not understand anything about that and that does not help anyone.”

No message

It’s a shame that Jorik doesn’t want to play a father’s role, says Jaimie. “I think Jorik is running away from that responsibility because he may not be able to do it or he may find it difficult, but of course neither Lio nor I care about that.”

Jorik pretends to be interested in his son, who cannot yet talk. “I still hope every day that I get a call saying: ‘He has said his first word.’”

Nice story

Hypocritical, Jaimie thinks. “Yes, and now there is that documentary again and a nice story is told around it, because he doesn’t want to just say that he throws his hat and doesn’t look after his child, because the doors are open and so are the telephone lines, but no one answers and he doesn’t make any contact.”

She continues: “If Jorik wanted to see his child, he could.”

Desk chair Leontien van Moorsel snorts in the studio: “This can’t be possible? Just no contact with your child for 2.5 years! Just imagine!”

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