Patty Brard appears to have had no contact with Yolanthe Cabau after she railed against her on television last weekend. She now gives a kick after: “I’d rather Nicolette!”
How nice that there are also celebrities who fight out their arguments in public – we can still enjoy it a bit. Patty Brard chose to attack Yolanthe Cabau on television last weekend. The Shownieuws diva was invited by the actress to a charity party, but had to sign for confidentiality.
Prefer Nicolette
Patty is really upset about that and has now thrown away that invitation. But yesterday she was at the anniversary party of Nicolette van Dam and her brother, who run a brasserie in Amsterdam. “I was there. I was allowed in without signing anything and I was also allowed to tell something about it,” the 68-year-old TV star bitches. Show news.
It was very busy; Many celebrities were also present. “Very well-known Dutch people are coming, everyone gives them credit for it, they are people who work very hard.”
And all those stars give themselves free tickets for De Amsterdamse Zomer. Very nice interaction.
Working hard
While Yolanthe doesn’t feel like dealing with all that gossip from Patty and her Shownieuws colleagues, Nicolette opens the doors wide to her friends from the press. And that handy approach of Nicolette, and also of her husband Bas Smit, generally creates a cat-friendly attitude among the show connoisseurs of our country.
Shownieuws star Tooske Ragas also fully agrees: “I also lived in that neighborhood for a while and it is a very cozy, nice place with delicious sandwiches. You can have a super delicious lunch there.”
Hard work
According to Bram Moszkowicz, that brasserie, which received a failing grade from the Media Girls, is great. “I now live elsewhere in the country and I sometimes drive to Amsterdam especially for that case.”
Jeroen van der Boom believes that the Netherlands should have more respect for Nicolette: “We always see the presentation-Postcode Lottery side of Nicolette, but people should know that she regularly – especially her brother, in the business – works hard is. And that is often forgotten.”
Party
Anyway: Nicolette and Bas have been congratulated again. “Certainly, that’s how we are. I think you know that by now. We celebrate what we can celebrate, right, Bassie?” says Niccie.
What party songs they are. Hurrah!