Monique Westenberg really jumps out of her influencer skin. An evil pizza lady from the Toverland amusement park publicly shames her, but she doesn’t take it.
As the most famous ex-girlfriend of André Hazes Jr., Monique Westenberg has to endure a lot. She lets it all come to her mind, but you shouldn’t yell at her that she won’t pay for her Turkish pizza. The 44-year-old influencer experiences a kind of anger outburst now that a lady tries to publicly pillory her.
pizza thief
A ‘French’, an employee of the amusement park Toverland, makes herself heard out of nowhere under a random Instagram-post from Monique. “But make it difficult at Toverland to pay for your sandwich”, she sneezes.
uh, what is this? She explains further: “It really is, I’m not kidding. She was at the cash register with me and she took off with two sandwiches without paying for it and when I went to them to pay for those sandwiches she found me unfriendly. ? Then I thought: wow.”
Mo angry
Monique can’t believe her eyes. According to her, the situation is very different. According to her, this girl is just a false secret. “Lady, you know that lying is haram, right? Otherwise, here’s the reminder. It wasn’t sandwiches that I ordered from you, but a vegetarian Turkish pizza, which I paid for neatly.”
After the checkout, Monique received such a thing that will vibrate when your order is ready. However, that already went off when Monique wasn’t even back in place yet. “Then I was told by you that it is not possible that he was already shaking and the order was not ready yet. I left the box with you and asked if my girlfriend could pick up the order from you.”
Turkish pizzas
Monique had to stay with the children. “You gave my friend, who didn’t know what I ordered, a wrong order with not one but two Turkish pizzas. Both with meat by the way. A few minutes later, your colleague came to our table to bring the vegetarian pizza.”
That colleague indicated that he did not want the other two pizzas back, ‘because they had already been touched’. “That’s why my girlfriend ate one. And then you came, remember? You wanted the pizzas back or your boss would get mad at you or I’d have to pay them. My friend walked neatly with you and paid for the one she ate.”
smart
So very polite of Monique and her friend. “The other one took you back. I hope you haven’t resold it after being in so many hands. Not so savvy that you’re venting like this on my Instagram.”
She concludes: “I have now submitted an official complaint about this action of yours to Toverland with attached debit card payments for my order and the pizza you gave incorrectly. Good evening!”