It is a shame that André Hazes jr. and Monique Westenberg have sent their son to another school, says media journalist Mark Koster. “A very bad mother.”
The son of André Hazes Jr. and Monique Westenberg has switched schools. The official explanation is that little Dré left his old school because of ‘stomach ache and strange twitches’, but most people think that the couple is just furious that the old school board got them punished by the school attendance officer.
Bad mother
Media journalist Mark Koster speaks in the podcast The Juice Show of a ‘degenerate mother’. “It is very serious what that woman is doing with that child.”
Co-host Yvonne Coldeweijer can hardly talk about Monique. “There’s just a little bit of spit coming up. Gastric acid. It’s really… I was thinking about you, because you once said you think she’s a bad mother.”
Mark then: “I think she is a very bad mother.”
Stomach ache
Yvonne thinks that Monique shares too much sensitive information about Dreetje. “I have to agree: this is just not good. When would you ever put on Insta that your child of five or so has a stomach ache to go to school. How do you get it into your head that you put that on Insta?”
Mark: “So it’s about her, because she has that battle with that school.”
Yvonne: “Of course.”
Mark: “Yes, but that’s so horrible, that that woman’s ego…”
Yvonne: “Even if it wasn’t… You wouldn’t put that on it, would you? How do you get it in your head?”
Even more chaos
Monique states that her son had too little structure at his old school, but now he follows jenaplan education. Mark: “I’m concerned about her behavior. That she picks that kid up from school too. And now that goes to a jenaplan school, which is actually even more chaos, because there is no structure at all.”
Yvonne: “That’s really chaos, isn’t it? That’s a kind of free… Then you get like: ‘Do you want to clay today? Go clay! As long as you finish language and math at the end of the week!’”
Mark: “You have Montessori, which is already quite loose. I advise all parents against ever sending their child there. Don’t do it. I’m conservative about that and I love it. But jenaplan is even worse. So don’t do that!”
No rules
Monique’s son needs rules, says Yvonne. “Mini-Dré gets no rules at home, everything is allowed. I spoke to a mother – this is real hilarious – and he said: ‘I have therefore removed my children from the jenaplan school.’ They could spin wool when they were ten, but they had no handwriting: it was illegible!”
Mark: “Friends of mine, just very intelligent people, have just been behind in math for years, because they didn’t learn that at k-Montessori school. So I think that’s outrageous. (…) That Monique is very important to me, because she sacrifices that child to her own life. I find that really bizarre and bad.”