It seems that André Hazes Jr. still spares his controversial mother Rachel Hazes somewhat in the media. Where does that reluctance come from? “She’s blackmailing him with something.”
André Hazes Jr. has finally been reunited with his sister Roxeanne Hazes after years. If she needs him, he does not even rule out that he will join her inheritance case against their dubious mother Rachel Hazes. For the time being, however, the singer is not involved, he emphasizes. Why is André still so reserved?
‘André doesn’t dare’
According to Yvonne Coldeweijer, it is clear that Rox cannot really rely on her brother yet. “No, you can’t rely on that at all. You can’t count on that, on that boy. You can’t count on that,” says the juice queen in her entertaining podcast The Juice Show.
“You can love your own brother and think it’s nice that he joins in and now dares to say a little more publicly and dares to say a little more that he takes your side, but even though he knows that the whole of the Netherlands is behind it will stand, he has been so indoctrinated by his mother that he almost does not dare to do so.”
‘She’s blackmailing him’
Why not? Rachel is blackmailing him, Yvonne believes. “I think Rachel is holding something against him or something. I always think in a kind of romantic image that she blackmails him with: otherwise I will tell who your real father is. That’s in my head, because I have very good soap dramaturgical skills. I guess that makes it look like a story.”
Co-host Mark Koster: “It has actually never been contradicted, right? This is a big mystery, isn’t it?’
Marco Eijk
It has been rumored for a long time that drug trafficker Marco Eijk is his real father. “I do indeed think that his father is not André Hazes senior. Yes, Marco Eijk. That was actually Rachel’s love at that time. So yes. I don’t know. Anyway, that would explain why he is so reluctant to publicly side with Roxeanne.”
Photos of the striking similarities between André Jr. and Marco are circulating on the internet. Mark: “This has been said before, but he has never protested against it, while he is always very quick to say: ‘That’s not right and this and that.’”
Suspicions
Not necessarily significant, says Yvonne. “No, you can’t deduce anything from that. Maybe he doesn’t know it himself. That’s possible, right? I think he has suspicions and that Rachel may have dropped this on him to make him insecure, but maybe they don’t know. Or maybe he does know. I don’t know.”
Mark concludes: “By the way, for the listener: this man was murdered.”