Martien Meiland attacks Roxeanne Hazes: ‘Why are you telling this?’

Martien Meiland strongly criticizes Roxeanne Hazes. The reality star of SBS 6 finds it inconvenient that she has told about her lonely childhood in the television hit Beste Zangers. “Why?”

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The candidates of the television hit Best Singers are actually never allowed to take anyone with them to the recordings, but Roxeanne Hazes was the only one who did receive permission for this this season. The singer was accompanied by her lover during the recordings in Seville, because she no longer wants to sleep alone due to a childhood trauma.

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Roxeanne explained last week at the request of presenter Jan Smit where her separation anxiety comes from. As a child, she was often dumped with foreign host families when father André had concerts, she said. After the death of her father, she was even parked outside the house for nine months: “My mother decided to write a book.”

In retrospect, it seems that Roxeanne saved her mother quite a bit with this explanation. In reality, during that period, Rachel drank one bottle of berry gin a day and so she went through life like a drunken beetle.

‘Just love from Rox’

Marc-Marie Huijbregts thinks it’s sweet that Roxeanne doesn’t mention it so explicitly. “Roxeanne must have meant that, but it was a nice way of saying that she’s really sweet,” he says in his podcast Marc-Marie and Aaf Find Something.

Rachel is supported by André junior, but that doesn’t really impress. After all, he won’t win the prize of best parent, hopping from clinic to clinic either. “That André junior will of course go again… Because he is now with Rachel. So I feel sorry for that Roxeanne. I’m Team Roxanne. She is a super nice woman.”

Mentally insane

Marc-Marie thinks Rachel is a crazy woman. “That Rachel, who is really not quite right mentally, has gone on a rampage. I just want to give Roxeanne a heart that she shouldn’t care. I really like Roxeanne Hazes. He was also a house band with us in De Wereld Draait Door for a year.”

He continues: “She’s super polite, really sweet and nice and all. She always lets the whole Hazes drama pass her by. She never really talks about it, but that is probably a kind of program in which people tell more about their lives.”

Martien critical

Martien Meiland, who had Rachel as a guest in his podcast a few weeks ago, thinks differently. He thinks Roxeanne has been too casual. “It’s all a hassle,” he says in his podcast What Goeeed. “Then I think: you don’t always have to tell everything, do you? Why don’t they just discuss it in-house themselves?”

His life companion Erica disagrees: “Yes, but look, if someone asks you something in a program… If you’re in a program and they ask something, you just answer. When that is broadcast, you have no view at all. Whether it is cut or not. And then it gets in the media.”

All in all, it is especially sad for Roxeanne, concludes Marc-Marie’s co-host Aaf Brandt Corstius. “What a toxic environment.”

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