A day after her ugly sneer at André Hazes Jr. and Monique Westenberg, Patty Brard stands face to face with the folk singer. Well, with a camera in between. “Done with it!”
According to Patty Brard, it is evident that André Hazes Jr. and Monique Westenberg have lost their way now that they drag their 7-year-old son into their manifesting-and-meditation madness. That boy now has to go to a lady who will tickle his feet for half an hour to bring him back into balance. “Those people are really lost, aren’t they?”
Patty vs André
Last night, a day after that fierce criticism, Shownieuws had a live connection with André, immediately after his much-discussed Holiday Auctions concert in Ahoy. And Patty is also at the desk. A prickly situation? No: they behave in typical showbiz ways. To your face it’s ‘hey, honey’ and when you turn around you get a dagger in the back.
Patty in the show section to André: “Hey, darling, you now call Monique your wife. “I’ll sleep with my wife.” Can we still expect that ring under the Christmas tree or what? I’m kind of done with that, with you.”
André: “No, no, no, not yet. No not yet.”
When?
André was actually planning to propose to Monique during his Ahoy concert, reported Yvonne Coldeweijer, but because it had already leaked through her, he reportedly decided against it. Patty: “When are you going to do it?”
André: “I would really like it and I’m sure she would too, but this is actually only my first big thing again. Next year I will be thrown into that lion’s cage again and then the other real life will start again and I will just let it all get through first. If I am still as strong as I am now, that will be the very first thing I do.”
From the media
Now, immediately after his concert, André promises to disappear from the media again. “I do have some casual performances, but I really enjoy taking a small step back now and perhaps also a bit from the media. A bit of a shelter, so to speak, and then just do shows at a certain point.”
Will there be another Holiday Auctions concert next year or has he learned his lesson now? “I hope to do Ahoy again next year. You never have that certainty, but I assume that.”
Taper off slowly
After a year of saying that he only wants to make new music and that he thinks his father’s songs are ‘old nonsense music’, André sang almost exclusively daddy’s songs during his concert yesterday. What’s up with that?
André: “I performed nine of my father’s songs in this show. That will increase to eight next year. And so I want to slowly phase it out, but I will never forget where I come from. At some point I want to limit it to a block in which I honor him.”