Gordon does not regret the rumbling interview that he gave in the snow to Beau van Erven Dorens. In it he accused his ex-boyfriend Gavin Rozario van Schizophrenia. “Certainly not.”
It is perhaps the low point from the career of Beau van Erven Dorens: his historically poor TV interview with Gordon. Not only did Goor have the space last year to accuse his ex on national television of schizophrenia, he also decided and Plein Public open a family trauma: the suicide of Gavin’s brother.
Bloodhounds
And Beau? He all thought it was wonderful. Yes, he thought satisfied with the corresponding fuss and viewing figures. Incredibly weak. Beau’s uncritical attitude caused a weeks -long storm of criticism. Everyone agreed on his poor interview qualities: from Angela de Jong to Wilfred Genee and Albert Verlinde.
And Beau himself? They called his critics ‘bloodhounds’. He happily hanged in the same victim role that we have known for years from Gordon itself. How does Goor actually look back on it?
‘Not all chic’
Wilfred Genee confronts Gordon in the section In the corridors. “Then you sit at Beau and then you say: two suicide attempts and he might be schizophrenic because his brother has committed suicide. It’s not all chic, isn’t it?”
Gordon: “Well, I don’t agree with you, because he said the most terrible things about me.”
Wilfred: “But means that you should do it too?”
Not limited
Gordon still thinks it is a good move. “I don’t feel limited then not to say things like that, because there is just a core of truth. I tried to find out: what did someone inspire to do something like that?”
“I couldn’t reach that with my cap, so there is something else on it and whatever it is … Whether it is schizophrenia or I know a lot what all … I can’t look into someone’s head.”
“Isn’t that possible?”
Wilfred thinks it is funny that Gordon thinks that someone should be schizophrenic to break a relationship with him. With the big Gordon. “It may also be that someone didn’t like you anymore at a given moment. Isn’t that possible?”
Gordon: “That’s possible.”
Wilfred: “Is it possible that people don’t like you anymore anymore?”
Gordon: “It is possible, it is possible, but in this case it was impossible.”
Wilfred: “That he couldn’t like you anymore?”
No regrets
That Gavin was completely crazy about the mood swings of Gordon, but according to Goor it was not his. “No, that feeling what we had after that marriage proposal … that was not to be unite in my head. External proportional.”
Wilfred: “But you don’t regret that you said those things in that interview with Beau?”
Gordon: “No, absolutely not.”
‘Very serious’
Gordon also shouted in that interview that he made attempts to end his life. “And that you participate in the fact that you were about to do twice for … how serious was that?”, Says Wilfred.
The singer then: “That was very serious.”
Wilfred: “Because Angela de Jong wrote about it:” How dare you say something like that? “
Gordon: “Yes, but it was very serious. I am not proud of it at all, but it was almost an end of story.”

