Linda de Mol is ‘not happy’ that after six months there is still gossip about her mysterious meeting with Wendy van Dijk’s husband, writes Privé. “Nothing to fear!”
These were striking photos that Story paparazzo Edwin Smulders took in the summer of Linda de Mol and Erland Galjaard, Wendy van Dijk’s husband. The two of them walked out of a Goois hotel very cheerfully. “Wendy van Dijk’s husband Erland makes Linda de Mol BEAUTIFUL,” it said large on the cover. “TWO HOURS TOGETHER IN GOOIS HOTEL.”
‘The truth!’
After six months it is still unclear what the two did there together, according to Story, who emphatically leaves open the option that a hotel room had been booked. “We will probably never know what the two did and discussed there,” the magazine speculated a few weeks ago.
And now competitor Privé is also starting to get involved. ‘WENDY vs. LINDA. Love rivals? NOW THE TRUTH FROM HILVERSUM,” it says on the cover of the latest edition. “Erland’s wife Wendy van Dijk has nothing to fear from her colleague and she and Linda now want to make that clear to the world once and for all,” it said.
Nonsense story
It is really a nonsense story from the Story, writes Privé’s star journalist Edwin Bredius. “That story about a possibly very controversial extramarital relationship was too good to be true, but that was no obstacle for various media to present it as the truth.”
What does he think? “Linda and Erland just had a business meeting in the Vesting Lounge (the restaurant located in the hotel, ed.) (…) and were also sitting right in front of the window of the hotel.”
Good friends
According to Edwin, these heartfelt photos make sense, because Er and Lin have been friends for thirty years. “One may assume that nothing mysterious had happened in the hotel, because Linda and Erland would surely be wiser than to choose this ‘Living Room of Naarden’ to do things that cannot tolerate the light of day.”
So nothing is right, he decides. “Linda is not happy that six months later the story about the alleged relationship is still going around. Wendy does not have to fear that her colleague is chasing her husband.”