Guido den Attrekker, the PR man of Rachel Hazes, thinks that André Hazes Jr. and Monique Westenberg are separating because it no longer steams between the sheets. “You know what time it is.”

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André Hazes Jr. and Monique Westenberg have already separated many times, but their newest relationship breakdown is different because this time he has not cheated. At least not that we know. It all seems to be going in good harmony, because Dré and Mo have thrown a joint statement into the world during their current family vacation in the US.

No passion

Many people, such as Mart Hoogkamer, call that Dré and Mo will come together again. Well, Story boss Guido den Astekker, also the confidant of Rachel Hazes, thinks differently. “It is so nicely naive,” he says to the desk of that Shownieuws.

“It is very sweet of Mart, but yes, this is actually a bit the crux, that he says:” It all looks so sweet and they are so nice together and the child is of course at number one ‘, but there is probably one very important thing and that is of course that you also have to feel some passion for each other. “

Flame

It seems that with André and Monique it no longer steams between the sheets, says Guido. “There must be a flame in such a relationship. Of course there is a well -known old Chinese saying that says: if a tea cup breaks, then you can glue the crack, but you always keep seeing it.”

“I suddenly remember that Linda de Mol was once in Zomergasten and then she was still with Sander, her previous partner, and then she was asked:” What does Sander mean for you? “, And then she was the first to say:” He is a very good father for my children. ” Then you already know what time it was. “

Colleague Bart Ettekoven shouts: “There is no longer any more!”

Underway

Guido agrees. “No, that is of course also going on with André and Monique. If a relationship now goes out four times, then you actually have to come to the conclusion that they still love each other a lot, and I also think they fit very well together, but apparently it just doesn’t work anymore.”

He sympathizes with their son. “Of course, little André is getting bigger and bigger and that is of course very used to that terribly nice energetic family life, because they are doing fantastic now with the whole family in America, but yes, such a kid is going to get used to it. It is very confusing, isn’t it?”

Victim

That child is the big victim, says Guido. “So your father apparently already has a house in Wilnis where he is two thirds of the week. That in itself is not a very nice situation for such a son and I can imagine that they might also consider the point right now that they say:” Now we have to make the knot. “

“There is no other in the game, so if that were the case, why would they stay together now? That’s a bit Wishful Thinkingbut I think it’s clear now. I can hardly imagine and I even think that a few earlier times should not have happened. “

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