Andre Hazes Jr. is already having a Christmas tree installed and hiring a flower artist

André Hazes Jr. is busy buying homeliness. After having his entire home decorated in a stereotypical way by a stylist, he is now hiring someone for the Christmas tree.

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They may have an exclusive relationship with each other again, but they no longer live together: André Hazes Jr. and Monique Westenberg. These two can no longer live under one roof seven days a week, which is why the folk singer must discover at the age of 29 how to create homeliness himself.

1,050 euros

André chooses the easy way and lets others do everything. He recently shared photos of his interior (see below) and he is being criticized for it. According to critics, there is no soul in it at all. It seems more like a kind of tour of the local Woonexpress. The children’s room in particular looks rather dreary.

There is no character at all in that house. There are still some stacks of colored travel books in the cinewall, but they appear to have been purchased for decoration. So because of those stylists. For a reasonable sum of 1,050 euros.

Flower artist

A small bouquet and a houseplant can still be seen in the photos. Did André at least put it down? No, not even! He then rents another one there flower artist in the front. Even worse? They are artificial flowers and plants. So there is not only figuratively no life in his living room, but also literally.

That ‘flower artist’, Sabrina de Bruin, is quite proud of it. That woman actually gave a whole interview about André’s silk flowers to the Story, the club magazine of the Hazesjes. “He really likes his house classy furnished,” says this lady. “I understand that he had help with this from some cool home improvement stores.”

‘Knows what he wants’

Even though André literally outsources everything, according to Sabrina he ‘knows very well what he wants’. “He is of course a bit more artistic than Monique, so he also has a greater desire to have color in his home. He also has colorful books in the cupboard and a blue sofa.”

And now the Christmas tree is coming. In September. “I think: there are no rules for that. So then we decided to do the Christmas decorations in September.”

Nice. And that one bouquet of fake flowers in the living room that she is the manager of? Isn’t that too bright for Christmas? “We are going to adjust that to more winters.”

Interior

André’s empty interior:

Christmas tree

Sabrina can also put fake plants in Monique’s living room:



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