André Hazes jr. will make his grand comeback with Holland Zingt Hazes in a few weeks, but the concert series is not even sold out yet. “Well, you can see Rachel sitting behind that cash register!”
The Holland Zingt Hazes concert series is just around the corner, but the popularity of the event is under pressure. There are still quite a few tickets available, RTL Boulevard showed yesterday. According to reporter Aran Bade, this is partly due to the negative publicity surrounding the woman behind the event: Rachel Hazes.
Rachel behind cash register
Aran points out that after the croquette case, Rachel now has the inheritance issue hanging on her pants again. “It has become a bit of a dirty and dirty game. The people who are now watching at home on the couch sigh: again about Hazes, but it’s about his music and his legacy,” said the showbiz connoisseur.
He continues: “About Rachel I think in particular: why did you let it get to this point? It has no beneficial effect. If you want to buy a ticket for Holland Zingt Hazes, think for a moment. You see Rachel sitting behind that cash register and you still think: where is this (money) going? And why isn’t the money going to those kids? You will think about that, for sure.”
Hazes poll
As if the internet isn’t already full enough with Hazes polls, RTL Boulevard has called in some research agency to show how unpopular Rachel is. Gosh, what would have come out of that? Drumroll… “Rachel’s popularity has really dropped,” reveals Aran. “I already had that feeling.”
He concludes: “The ticket sales are still open for Holland Zingt Hazes. We took a look today and there are quite a few places left. It’s not super bad, I have to say that. We are not going to look for things to be really bad here, but there are still quite a few tickets for sale.”
Bottom procedure
The misery is far from over for Rachel, because daughter Roxeanne starts legal proceedings in the inheritance case. She was eleven when her father André’s estate was settled. “It was only Rachel who signed. She signed in her capacity as parental authority,” says Rox’ lawyer Bernard Tomlow in De Telegraaf.
Laughable, he thinks. “The butcher inspected his own meat! In addition, she is also an interested party herself. Yes, come on, we want to get to the bottom of that. That is why it is called the bottom procedure.”


