“Is Gavin schizophrenic like his late brother?”

Self-reflection? No. But a false attack? Gordon does do this in his comeback interview with Beau van Erven Dorens. “Maybe Gavin Rozario is schizophrenic, just like his late brother.”

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Especially now Gordon’s tactic to permanently disappear from social media pays off – things are finally calm around the entertainer – he gives a major interview in which he stirs up the whole drama with his ex-boyfriend Gavin Rozario. The broadcast of Casa di Beau is on television tonight, but the people of Show news have already had a look.

Schizophrenic

Gordon goes on the attack, can be seen in a new fragment. “The only thing that worries me is that he had a brother who was schizophrenic, who he found dead in the bathroom. Then it occurred to me that schizophrenia is hereditary,” says the media millionaire.

Beau van Erven Dorens then completely uncritically: “But that would explain a little why he became someone else from one moment to the next?”

Gordon: “Yes, that could explain it. He broke up with me via WhatsApp. He said, ‘Sorry, but I can’t do it anymore.’ I said, ‘What?!’ I arrived at the airport and then I already saw… This is not going to happen anymore.”

Accusation

Show news presenter Manuel Venderbos is flapping his ears. “That is quite an accusation to portray someone as a schizophrenic.”

Colleague Bart Ettekoven agrees. “Yes, that’s why we thought: we should confront Gavin about this and ask what he thinks about this. And he’s very, very shocked that his brother is now actually being used as a motive. You can imagine that that is still a huge tragedy in that family.”

Found dead

Gordon responds very closely to this, according to Bart. “He has found his brother and now it is being said that this is hereditary and that he also turned over like a leaf on a tree from one day to the next… In my opinion – and that is if you watch the entire interview sees – Beau doesn’t ask any questions at all; Gordon says. It’s his version of the story.”

He continues: “What I find remarkable: if we compare Gavin’s interview with the Privé about what preceded it… If we talk about turning a leaf on a tree: Gordon suddenly had significant mood swings.”

Shit

Gavin’s revelations about Gordon’s bizarre mood swings – he even became furious if you didn’t want to taste his food – still resonate. “Gordon doesn’t say a word about that. He acts as if it was all peace and quiet and one big pink hot air balloon and that Gavin had suddenly turned like a leaf on a tree.”

Patty Brard: “But what I think is very bad – and Gavin thinks so too – is that the death of his brother, who committed suicide due to schizophrenia, is used as a kind of hereditary determination in that family to say: ‘ Maybe he has that and is also that schizophrenic’, while there is a whole story that preceded it.”

Beau uncritically

You just don’t say that, says Patty. What a missed opportunity, she thinks. “I think: we are now going to have that positive Gordon feeling, and it has been nice and quiet lately, but then a few blows are thrown again.”

And what is Goor going to say about Evert Santegoeds: “He says: ‘He should get a slap in the face from his mother and she should reprimand him.’”

Finally: how does Patty judge interviewer Beau? “I didn’t find it critical.”

Bart: “You can also ask a question in return if someone is so deflated. From: what was your own part in this whole drama?”

Fragment

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