Maxime Meiland stands in the gap for Glennis Grace, who is faced with an empty agenda due to the many cancellations. She thinks that the singer is treated way too hard by the people.
Glennis Grace misbehaved badly in January in a branch of the Jumbo. The singer and her problem son spent three nights in jail and when she got out, almost all her performances had been canceled. She tried to save the day with an apology video, but no one thought it sounded sincere.
Maxime supports Glennis
Maxime Meiland thinks that the people are now punishing Glennis so severely is unjustified. She was canceled last year because she supported the Islam-critical statements of her mother Erica. Where it was then Maxime who was reviled, it is now Glennis who has despised it.
Pity for her, Maxime thinks so. She says in the Weekend: “He is really vomited out. People can’t imagine what that does to someone. Van Glennis was of course super stupid, but you are already being punished by the judge, so why even your whole life? I still feel sorry for her.”
‘I was the bogeyman’
Maxime also thought it was very tough to be cancelled. “The first few days after it happened to me, I was very angry. I thought: you can’t even say what you want. It got really blown up and everyone believes that right away. I was suddenly the bogeyman.”
She is now earning money again with her celebrity status. “I always think: it will blow over again, and luckily that has happened. I recently had a meeting at Content Icons, the agency where I work, and they were positive. It’s going better. I am happy about that, because it is difficult with that cancel culture.”
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