Jeroen van der Boom is starting to annoy more and more people with his persistent Rachel Hazes cuddling. It really starts to radiate very negatively at him. “It’s a scary man.”
There are a number of Dutch celebrities that you as an artist really don’t want to be associated with and Rachel Hazes is one of them. If you are fat with Rachel, then you are actually just finished. That woman is so faltered and so false to her children that it just can’t be talking well, not even with the killer: “I hope it all will be fine in a day.”
Mucus dress
Jeroen van der Boom is perhaps the worst mucus dress. If you think Pritt is sticking, then you haven’t seen Jeroen hang on Rachel yet. Incredible. He really never drops a critical note, because with him his IBAN number always goes beyond his principles. And that now causes image damage.
Shownieuws has a Facebook page where people can leave critical reactions and under the news that Jeroen remains faithful to Rachel Regent Regent the negative comments. Not one, not two. No, almost two hundred.
Sneaky
SBS 6-viewer Thea finds Jeroen a slime ball. “A sneaker of the purest water, it’s just the money he thinks about.”
Patricia: “Everything for the money.”
Joke: “No, he is afraid of his own hachie.”
Yvonne: “Scary man who thinks he is a lot. But only think of filling them bags. “
Bank account
That’s how it goes on. The fact that it really leaves such a reaction is really bad news for Jeroen. So apparently masses of people think about him. Bea: “Only thinks of his bank account.”
Jacqueline: “Friend of Kroket, does not dare to come out for the truth … also dollar signs, jellyfish.”
Cor: “Rachel Handlanger.”
Erna: “He is afraid that he will lose his performances.”
Poen is Poen
Charles thinks the same thing about that. “He is also there to fill his pockets well! Poen is Poen 💰 ”
Yvonne: “Geldwolf.”
Hilbrand: “Really a hypocritical, he is purely about the money.”
Tineke: “Everything for the money.”
Really everyone agrees. Read and judge for yourself: This is what an image problem looks like.

