André Hazes Jr. would not have tolerated Monique’s love excursions

André Hazes Jr. always hopped from one woman to another during his relationship breaks with Monique Westenberg, but conversely he wanted her to remain single. “I’m jealous.”

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There was a time when André Hazes Jr. and Monique Westenberg hot news were, but now they are the personification of a gray-scaled record. We know their love story by now. Yet they keep talking about it in their soap opera Videoland. “How long do you think we’ve had what we have? What we have now,” André asks.

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André is referring to the couple’s current relationship status, where the two have a long relationship, but are exclusive with each other. Monique answers: “Well, since you said on the radio: ‘We’re together again’, then I thought: oh, it has a name.”

André then says obscenely: “But before that I gave you the 90 seconds of your life every time.”

Monique: “Well, that’s a long time.”

Countless affairs

André’s countless affairs have been forgiven by Monique. André: “Look, our love goes very deep. I would have understood if she had said: ‘This far and no further, this was it.’”

Conversely, he would not have tolerated love excursions from Monique. “I am very jealous, so to speak. There was a time when we were separated and Monique had text contact with someone. Of course, I didn’t really like that, but the moment I knew that, the ground really fell from under my feet.”

Curl up

André was very sorry that Monique was texting someone while he took Bridget and a whole bunch of Sarahs to bed. “So if it had been the other way around… No, I wouldn’t have been able to stomach that, I don’t think, no.”

Now he says he only does Monique. They live together on Mondays and Tuesdays, the rest alone. “In my circle of friends… They really call my relationship the Champions League, how I have done it.”

Monique: “’How I did it’ also…”

Own place

André is satisfied. “I will be with you on Monday and Tuesday and I really enjoy that, but I also find my own place chill.”

Monique: “Yes, but I also get it the other way around from women. They say: ‘How nice for you that you don’t have it inside all day.’ I have that too.”

She concludes: “Do you know what it is? If I were to meet someone new now, I wouldn’t immediately move in together. Then I first want to get to know that person well and everything, and that is now also the case.”

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