Patty Brard finds it incomprehensible that Rachel Hazes reacts so viciously to her daughter Roxeanne, who had a terrible childhood. The TV diva is even “a bit in shock.”

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Roxeanne Hazes has almost never spoken about her lonely childhood, because she immediately gets her screaming mother on her roof. Now that she had to explain in the TV hit Best Singers why her boyfriend came to the recording location this week, she still gets a blow from Rachel.

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Roxeanne now has a happy family life, but she comes a long way. She explained in Best Singers Ever how in her youth she was sometimes dumped for up to nine months with strange host parents because Rachel, for example, was going to write a book. It has traumatized her, and she never wants to sleep alone again. That’s why her boyfriend came along.

However, Rachel cannot bear criticism of her qualities as a mother and for that reason she has all kinds of things from her broomstick yesterday dirt poured out on Roxeanne, for example that she would have a ‘rich imagination’. Rachel then directed a PR moment together with her little-loved son André; he now also turns against Rox.

Patty critical

Patty Brard finds it inconceivable how Rachel behaves. “I was a bit shocked that you reacted like that as a mother. If Roxeanne used to get that, felt it, and even if it isn’t, there is still a lot of work to be done in the relationship between her and her mother,” she says in Shownieuws.

The TV diva points out how Rachel always rolls around in the street, while Rox actually “never says anything.” “It’s always about Dré, always about her mother, always about the fights and who can’t hang out with whom. And Rox has always been very subtle about that. She’s never really messed around with mud and hasn’t now, but she’s made a few comments.”

‘Not classy’

Rachel’s fierce reaction is completely unjustified, Patty thinks. “I know Roxeanne as someone who is very discreet and she hasn’t thrown mud here either. She just spoke about how she experienced it.”

Colleague Job Knoester agrees with her. “Even if you do, throwing mud… Then you go to your daughter as a mother and then you say: ‘Why are you doing this, let’s talk about it’, but you don’t go that in Shownieuws or where therefore express. I think as a parent you just don’t talk about your daughter that way in public.

Ronald Molendijk shares that opinion: “It would of course be very bad classy if she doesn’t respond. Roxeanne isn’t saying anything crazy, is she? She says how she experienced it and that she just had au for nine months. Then I would think as a parent: shit hey, that’s intense!”

‘Shut up!’

There’s really only one thing Rachel has to do, says Patty. “I think it’s the mother’s job to keep your mouth shut.”

Patty herself did the same when she had an argument with her daughter Priscilla. “Everyone who has said, ‘Shall we call her?’, and this and that… Guys: the door was always open. And you see, I never said anything about her, she never said anything about me and now it’s just better than ever.”

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