André Hazes Jr. should not overestimate his talent according to Mark Koster. De Telegraaf columnist thinks that the singer would have had a normal job without a well-known dad. “Coolblue driver!”
Thanks to their well -known father, André Hazes Jr. and Roxeanne Hazes don’t have to get out of bed for a single day of their lives by Dag and Dew to go to a normal office job. Their surname has given them a lucrative career in the showbiz. Like his father, he is in the popular repertoire, she has gone a little more her own musical away.
Hardly any hits
André Jr. parasitizes on his last name, says Telegraaf columnist Mark Koster. He states in the newspaper That the boy barely scored hits. “Junior lives on the fame of his dad. The only time he filled the Arena himself was the moment he gave a speech on the funeral of his father.”
Oops, that is very painful. “If André Hazes had not been the son of the beloved folk singer, he was at his highest employee at Coolblue, someone who comes to pick up used washing machines.”
Victim
What about Roxeanne? Surely she has some more notes on her singing musically? “His sister Roxeanne is also a sweetheart, but that too seems to me victims of the toxic relationship between her father and mother, and not the new Aretha Franklin.”
André told this weekend in the SBS 6 program De Classen evening about their difficult youth. “So a miserable childhood turned out not to be the source for brilliant music, but a cesspool for TV makers without inspiration,” concludes Mark.

