Erica Meiland warns Monique Westenberg: ‘Remains a risk’

Erica Meiland thinks that Monique Westenberg is taking a serious risk if she decides to try again with André Hazes Jr. “With that strange youth and his father’s gene …”

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The term flashing light relationship was invented for André Hazes Jr. and Monique Westenberg. At the end of October, just after the release of his Videoland documentary, it became clear that the two are trying again. After two and a half months, however, it would have broken down again a few weeks ago, but now there is news again.

Flashing light

According to hazologist Yvonne Coldeweijer, they are back together after all. “André comes with part two of his documentary. I’m completely drained again, because I’ve got juice, I’ve got news again, I’ve got a scoop. I’m almost afraid to say it – it’s just going to go off on me too, or how do you say? – but you know it’s not because of me,” she begins.

She continues in her new juicevideo: “Last week I announced that André and Monique have split up, because he had told her that he no longer felt an attraction. He says that often, doesn’t he? He thinks she’s an old woman and he just can’t really take it anymore. That was the point. The scoop is: they are back together.”

Together again

It’s just hard to keep track of, but according to Yvonne it really is. “Sorry! I understand it’s annoying. So it seems like I’m getting it wrong, but I’m so on top of it, I’m so in the middle of it that I see and hear everything they do. I’m sorry, but he just changed his mind again.”

For a long time it was rumored that André and Monique would get married at the end of his first documentary. “So they are going to do that now in part two. They are together again, Monique is happy again, because she does not have to leave that k*tvilla.”

Eric advises

However, it remains a risk, says Erica Meiland in the Private. “At the end of that documentary he was completely kicked out. If he stays that way, he’s a normal, nice guy. Then it might be okay again, but it remains a risk. With the strange childhood he had, that gene from his father…”

Erica thinks it’s just a tricky case. She thinks André does come across as sympathetic. “I felt a little sorry for him. I saw that documentary by André and I found them much more sympathetic than I thought, so it’s good that I watch it.”

No love

Still, as a woman you shouldn’t let yourself be fooled, says Erica. “You can love someone, but if someone humiliates you over and over and just treats you badly, that doesn’t express love. Then such a person is simply not worthy of you and you have to make your own plan.”

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