André Hazes Jr. and his blinking fiancée Monique Westenberg are under heavy fire by De Telegraaf. And not on the Private page. “They are spreading fake news!”
It seems that André Hazes Jr. and Monique Westenberg are playing a strange game with the press. They spent a month with their son in the United States and when they returned, Monique denied that they are back together last week, as juice queen Yvonne Coldeweijer claimed.
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However, Yvonne’s claim was supported on Wednesday with evidence on the cover of Privé weekly. The magazine sent a two-person team to America to spy on André and Monique, and a photo report has emerged that leaves little to the imagination: the two are clearly crazy about each other again.
According to experts, André and Monique deny their relationship because they are very clever: agreements have been made with RTL’s Videoland to keep the news until the release of his documentary, for which 250 thousand euros would have been paid.
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De Telegraaf thinks it is going too far that Monique is lying about her love reunion. “A team from De Telegraaf that traveled to America found the two celebrities with much less distance. To be precise, in each other’s arms,” said the newspaper in an article that is not on page Privé.
Media expert Bamber Delver is given the floor by the newspaper. She finds it disgraceful that Monique thinks it is permissible to lie to the press outright. She calls her denial “disinformation, fake news.”
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Spreading fake news is a sin, according to Bamber. “Worry. You are cheating the reader and viewer. Moreover: now that it has been revealed that they are again a couple, the exclusivity is gone.”
TV expert Bert van der Veer fears that the credibility of André and Monique will be at stake. “Saying that you’re apart while you’re together, to save that fact for your program, that’s another border. There has to be a degree of credibility.”
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The Telegraaf article ‘Milking out a broken relationship while it is already glued: ‘Hazes cheat the reader and the viewer” with the subtitle ‘Celebrities’ people increasingly cross the border of credibility’ you can read here†