Caroline van der Plas thinks Lil Kleine goes too far: ‘Act normally!’

Caroline van der Plas thinks that Jorik Scholten, better known as Lil Kleine, goes way too far with the new song in which he kills his ex-girlfriend Jaimie Vaes. “Those people have a child, don’t they?”

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The way in which Jaimie Vaes and Jorik Scholten are fighting each other through the media is starting to really piss off Caroline van der Plas. Jorik has now recorded a rap song as Lil Kleine with colleague Boef and in it he distributes all kinds of sneer to Jaimie, such as: “Now you want to threaten with: you are not allowed to see your son, but you have him with it.”

Caroline critical

The popular politician Caroline thinks it’s all going too far. “You know, those people have a child, don’t they? Act normal. That son… Or what is it? A son or a daughter, I don’t know. But they have a child. You know, act normal. You’re not going to do this, are you? That you do this, knowing that you have a child who will grow up soon. Really bizarre.”

Royalty fan Justine Marcella responds to this in the talk show HLF8: “The child really figures in it, in the text.”

Shut up

Host Johnny de Mol: “He is an artist and has actually kept his mouth shut. Is that also advice you would give as a lawyer?”

Table guest Royce de Vries: “Well, indeed. I think making a song like that has more commercial considerations than legal considerations, I think first of all, but if you fight out a fight like that in public you have less opportunities to complain about it when the media talks about it.”

Rolex for me

Justine thinks that Jorik can also do things a little more gently. “It can also be better. You had ‘CD from you, CD from me’, that would now be: ‘Rolex for you, Rolex for me’, I believe. It is a sweeter text than attacking the mother of your child.”

Royce: “Yes of course, I totally agree.”

Dirty laundry

Caroline also thinks Jorik is too explicit. “Really not normal, but okay: I’m old-fashioned. Just keep the dirty laundry inside and solve it together.”

She would never act like him herself. “People can know everything about me, but I also had a first marriage and I described that in my book. It is a very short passage, but I have not elaborated on it, because it is nobody’s business. My kids are involved in that, I just don’t.”

“Well,” she concludes. “People should know for themselves what they are doing, but I am a bit surprised by this.”

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