Psychic Thomas Woolthuis was very concerned about Hélène Hendriks’ relationship around the turn of the year. What’s the status now? Is she still together with the elderly Frans Vinju?
Hélène Hendriks (45) caused much surprise two years ago when it became clear that she is in a relationship with a 67-year-old man, Frans Vinju. It’s no secret that she doesn’t want to have children, so that’s not a problem, but there comes a time when she, as a fit woman, has to push her lover along. A big sacrifice.
Letting things go
Party psychic Thomas Woolthuis was seriously concerned about their relationship around New Year’s Eve. According to him, Frans wants Hélène to be home more often. After all, he is already retired, but she is still working hard.
“The home front seems to want more attention from her, which puts Hélène in doubt. Because she also enjoys work and new challenges. Hélène is definitely going to let go of things, opt for a new start and she will be successful in that, that is one thing for sure.”
How are you?
What is Hélène going to let go of? Her elderly sweetheart? Magazine 100%NL Magazine asks how things are going, but gets no response. “I am very satisfied with the way things are going now. I never talk about my relationship, not to be secretive, but because my partner has no need for it. But we are doing very well, so it can stay that way.”
She then quickly changes the subject: “The same applies to my work, although there are of course dreams. I would love to do the Olympic Games or the World Cup. But for that you are dependent on the broadcasting rights. If your channel does not have them, you do other things. I am also completely satisfied with that.”
Walking
One thing is certain: Hélène does not have an exciting and compelling life with Frans. “I walk for an hour every morning with my dog Bobbie. I do that in a nature reserve near us. I sometimes come across a deer or a fox. And other dogs and their owners.”
She concludes: “Bobbie loves to play and swim, so Bobbie is always dirty when we come back. Then it takes fifteen minutes of cleaning and drying. It’s quite a ritual in the morning. Then my day is off to a good start.”

