Marc-Marie Huijbregts is completely done with Glennis Grace. The comedian has the idea that the singer is quite ‘crazy’. “She went back to that supermarket with ten people!”
It has now been over a week since Glennis Grace stormed into the Jumbo in Amsterdam’s Jordaan with a kind of thug squad, because her son had been sent out of the store for smoking an e-cigarette. Mother and son were locked in the cell for three nights. Rightly so, thinks Marc-Marie Huijbregts.
“Glennis is scary!”
Marc-Marie tells in his podcast ‘Marc-Marie & Aaf Find Something’ that he thinks Glennis is a very scary person. “I’ve always found Glennis Grace a little scary. Whether you agree or not, or whoever you believe, she ended up going back to that supermarket with about ten people.”
Sidekick Aaf Brandt Corstius: “Yes, and that’s really weird.”
Weird state of affairs
Marc-Marie: “Whatever happened next: that son wanted to smoke an e-cigarette in the supermarket. That’s where it all starts. I always think: you can tell all kinds of stories about it, but then as a mother you just have to say: ‘But you light a cigarette.’ And then you don’t all go back together.”
Aaf: “No, that is a very strange state of affairs.”
Marc-Marie: “It is also very bad parenting.”
crazy
Aaf: “That is beyond bad parenting. That’s really just crazy.”
Marc-Marie: “That’s really just crazy indeed. She should have just said, ‘You shouldn’t have lit that cigarette and now you should shut your mouth and go eat.’”
Aaf: “Who also lights a cigarette in the Jumbo? That is very strange.”
Marc-Marie: “And then it’s going to be difficult! No, really… I also read today that people who live in the area have always found her very unpleasant and annoying.”
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Aaf shows that she really thinks Glennis is scum. “Just don’t get into a fight with her.”
Marc-Marie: “I don’t think you want to be someone like that.”
Aaf: “No, of course not. I also think it’s really stupid to fight with supermarket staff who tell you to put out your cigarette. You just can’t do that. Those cuties!”
Marc-Marie: “Yes, you just have decency, don’t you?”