Jan Roos has refused a request to drink coffee with Stien den Hollander’s angry father. The Eurovision star, better known as S10, thus avoids a real PR disaster.
Stien den Hollander does not have a good relationship with her father. When it became known that she would perform as S10 in the Eurovision Song Contest, this Jaap tried to get the press with some negative reactions on social media. “I am a well-known writer, wrote 26 books and was a photographer. Stien has all the talent from me”, he shouted, for example.
angry father
Mr. Jaap does not like that Stien has spoken negatively about him in the media. “First I was teased in the Vogue by the lady and now this, but luckily for me I have not had any contact with her since November 2003,” he grumbled. “Then the contact with her half-sisters Jolene and Melanie and her half-brother Manou also stopped.”
He says he doesn’t want anything to do with it anymore. “I haven’t even received a card or phone call in all these years, they’ve become complete strangers to me.”
No contact
Stien has no need for contact with her father. “I don’t need contact. He is incapable of educating us and I would not want to,” she said in 2014 in the Taarten van Abel program.
Apparently this Jaap now wants to get his Rachel Hazes’ style, because he has sounded the alarm at the Gossip Talk program. In it, Jan Roos also spoke negatively about Stien several times.
Father calls Jan
Jan reveals in the latest episode of GossipTalk: “Her father messages me all the time. Her father sends me messages via Facebook that he wants to meet. Yes. And then talk about S10.”
Co-host Dennis Schouten: “So the father of a girl of whom you said: ‘Go to the eternal hunting grounds’, he wants to meet with you.”
Jan: “Yes, because she doesn’t get along well with that father. I think that father thinks she’s a little crazy too. But then he wants… And then I think: yes, should I go and have a cup of coffee with S10’s father?”
‘What does he want?’
Dennis: “But what does he want?”
Jan: “Yes, I don’t know.”
Dennis: “I find that very interesting.”
Jan: “I’ll say you come in my place, is all right?”
Dennis: “What did you say to that father?”
Jan: “Yes, nothing, I ignore that.”