Peter Gillis thrown in front of the bus after a breakup? ‘The chance is small’

According to Rob Goossens, Peter Gillis does not have to worry that he will still be thrown in front of the bus by Nicol Kremers, now that their breakup is a fact. “She remains dependent on him.”

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They have finally admitted it: SBS 6 reality stars Peter Gillis and Nicol Kremers have split up. The soap Massa is Kassa will return in May, but she will no longer be present, according to the channel. But what does this mean for the investigation into her alleged abuse by Peter?

In Peter’s grasp

Rob Goossens, show connoisseur of RTL Boulevard, thinks that Peter will not be thrown in front of the bus by Nicol. Colleague Daan Nieber asks him: “And then we might now hear the real story about that possible monster that would be Peter Gillis.”

Rob replies: “That would be something, but Peter has been very smart in one thing: he has kept all the wealth that he allowed Nicol to taste, so cars, jewelry and also the apartment where her parents live in Spain. ”

Luxurious life

That apartment still belongs to Peter, explains Rob. “So if she wants to continue any of that luxury life, she depends on him. I can imagine that they have made agreements whereby she is milder about what has happened and that she can still keep that luxury life for a bit.”

The breakup between Peter and Nicol was already known on juice channels such as GossipPraat, but has only now been confirmed. “There is a good chance that they thought: maybe Talpa doesn’t like it that much, or that there were contractual agreements. But yes, we already had the feeling that it was a play,” says Rob.

queen

Johan Derksen says in Today Inside that he understands the breakup. “I do understand that she is fleeing. Look, that girl has of course moved in with the man for the money, because he has lived like a queen, but of course it is impossible to live with this man.”

He continues: “I don’t think it’s right that that program should be aired, because 600,000 people are still watching it. There is a group that likes such a jerk. I personally think his son is a much bigger jerk than he is, but to say that it has to be aired… You have to want to make it like Talpa, this kind of nonsense.”

Wilfred concerned

Wilfred Genee would find it particularly stressful if the plug was pulled from Massa is Kassa. “If that disappears, the pressure on us will increase. How are we supposed to bear all that?”

Without Massa is Kassa, SBS 6 has very few hits. “Then the pressure will of course be increasingly on this program (Vandaag Inside, ed.), right? We all have to keep it going a little bit.”

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