‘Guido den Aantractor comes from Hazes!’

Wilfred Genee ridicules Guido den Aantractor for his unwavering support for Rachel Hazes. “When the word Hazes comes up, you’re almost ready, man. It’s really just absurd.”

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Story editor-in-chief Guido den Aantractor is pretty much Rachel Hazes’ only remaining ally in the media. It doesn’t really matter what the professional widow is up to; he continues to defend her tooth and nail. Also last week he was extremely fanatical again when Shownieuws was about the Hazes inheritance issue.

Rachel fan club

Wilfred Genee believes that Guido’s credibility as a bringer of entertainment news is under pressure. “You did a good job again, didn’t you, as president of Rachel Hazes’ fan club? You went all the way, you also tackled that Johan Derksen,” he says to the magazine maker in his BNR program The Friday Move.

Guido: “And rightly so, rightly so. And I am a fan of Johan Derksen.”

Wilfred sarcastically: “At a certain point you say: ‘I always try to be objective’, but I don’t always discover that when it comes to the Hazes family with you.”

‘That’s ge*l!’

Guido indignantly: “Well, that is really gel*l, if I may say so flatly. I think that everything around it is no longer objective. It’s kicking for kicking. And I know a little more about the file. I have known them for 22 years.”

Wilfred even more sarcastically: “That makes you very objective if you have known them for 22 years.”

Guido deadly serious: “I’m objective anyway and I just know a lot about it. There is now a lot of consternation about two clippings in a magazine.”

Wilfred: “The Private. You can just say that. Because it’s the main competitor?”

Guido: “Well, not the big competitor. Just a competitor. Of course you have to see the whole context of something like that.”

Good ending?

Wilfred: “You think it will end well for Rachel?”

Guido: “I don’t think anything about it at all. The judge will rule on it. If it is simply stated in black and white that someone is or is not something, then that is clear. Even then you can deal with the spirit [van het testament].”

Wilfred doesn’t take it seriously. “You look a bit like John de Mol’s spokesman: Johan Derksen. You’re both equally fierce in that regard. You are just as fierce about the Hazes family as he is about John de Mol.”

Guido is not so happy with that comparison: “Johan raged against Rachel and I don’t like that at all.”

Wilfred: “Well, if you cheated your son and daughter like that, I can imagine…”

Guido: “But who says that? Wilfred, you’re a lawyer. How can you just say things like this off the cuff?”

Derksen-unworthy

Guido cannot stop talking about Johan. “I found it unworthy of Johan Derksen. Take a look at Marieke, one of his daughters. That is one very strong woman. He likes that. Rachel is just really someone who stands her ground and I just think… Yeah, he’s in a certain club of people now and I wasn’t expecting that. He’s a journalist, isn’t he, Johan.”

It bothers Guido that Wilfred approaches him so sarcastically. “You are always smiling! Why don’t you believe it?”

Wilfred laughing: “You always make me laugh so hard about the Hazes family! You were a guest with us on that morning show and you really went in to your elbows, man, every time! It’s unbelievable man!”

Guido: “Yes, but I stand for something. You waddle with all the winds!”

Heels

Guido keeps ranting about Johan. “It’s about how he’s chopping it up so much. It was really obvious that he was chopping like that. Nothing for him!”

VI face Raymond Mens: “Mrs Hazes feels bad about that herself, right? It also very often seeks the press.”

Johan: “Johan is an intelligent man, he can verbally put someone in the corner and he has to do that if he wants to, but this was just really hard. I can’t call it anything else. Johan bases himself on all sorts of things, but he is a journalist. He has been editor-in-chief!”

“You’re coming!”

Wilfred thinks that Guido cannot actually talk credibly about Hazes issues: “You have been living with the Hazesjes for twenty years now. (…) That doesn’t affect your objectivity either? Not at all? No, okay, then it’s fine.”

Guido: “No, that’s not what it’s about, Wilfred. But you see, you’re not even listening.”

Wilfred: “Yes, but I find it so difficult to do that with you [serieus te nemen]. When the word Hazes comes up, you’re about to cum, man. It’s unbelievable! It’s really just absurd.”

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