Gordon finds the way in which Evert Santegoeds wrote about his best friend Patricia Paay very mean. According to him, it also makes no sense. “None of it is true.”

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Private boss Evert Santegoeds recently angered Christina Curry by writing a rather scathing piece about her mother Patricia Paay. Daughter had recorded a very cheap commercial in which the two promoted some kind of duvet, but Patricia didn’t say a word; he just made funny faces and mumbled something.

Senile Paay

Evert’s conclusion? That woman must be senile. He wrote a long piece in De Telegraaf, the gist of which was that Patricia has probably lost her way a bit.

As Patricia’s best friend, Gordon is disappointed. “I call Patricia a few times a week. Recently she was very sad after it was written in the media that she was senile and demented,” he says in the Story.

‘So mean!’

It was simply made up, according to Goor. “I thought it was so mean. It’s not true at all! Patricia has just chosen not to be in the spotlight anymore. She no longer wants contact with the outside world.”

He continues: “The fact that she is now participating in her daughter Christina’s reality soap will be a money issue, she still needs an income. Other than that, she does not want to have anything to do with anything.”

Dearest people

Patricia has of course also been through a lot, says Goor. “But I will always continue to care for her. She is one of the sweetest people in the business.”

“She didn’t get a nice farewell. Very recognizable. They also turned me away from television from one moment to the next. Fortunately, I have many other interests.”

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