Bizarre: Rachel Hazes continues to smear her own daughter in the media. After she already portrayed Roxeanne as a liar and someone who leaks to the press, she now accuses her of greed.
It has been surprising critics for more than a year how Rachel Hazes loses weight over and over again with her own daughter Roxeanne in the media. Having already portrayed Rox as a fantasist and leaker to the press, it’s now time for her next desperate attempt. This time, Rachel spreads the image of a daughter who is suspicious and out for money.
Neat Rachel
After weeks of searching, Rachel has finally found an article that is right up her alley, namely an opinion piece by some lawyer from the north of the country. “Rachel has behaved really well,” said Oscar van Oorschot in the Leeuwarder Courant.
You guessed it: after reading these six words, Rachel immediately bounced out from under her sun to share the piece in its entirety on her socials. “Very nice to read that some people DO make the effort to read the verdict carefully and then dare to write it down honestly ??”, she writes.
Suspicion and money
The whole country now sees Rachel as the greedy cashier of the Hazes group who fobbed off her children with alms after the death of the late André Hazes, but this Oscar – and therefore Rachel – does not see it that way. “This image is really bullshit. Nonsense.”
Oscar’s ugly bouncer to Roxeanne is also shared by Rachel: “But what is going on? Guessing makes you miss: maybe suspicion? Suspicion and money form a mix that often unleashes the worst things in a person, perhaps also in Roxeanne.”
Bad mother
It seems to be Rachel’s next tactic: portraying her daughter as someone who is out for money. Raunchy, will find her critics. Johan Derksen already called her a ‘bad mother’ and he is not alone in that opinion. “I think that as a parent you just don’t talk about your daughter in public,” said VI lawyer Job Knoester earlier.
And Patty Brard also thinks that Rachel doesn’t understand how a mother should behave. She previously said: “I think it’s the mother’s job to keep your mouth shut.”
Not for the money
Roxeanne’s spokesperson, Bernard Tomlow, emphasizes in the latest Weekend that it’s not about money at all. “We never talked about money, not even in the preparations last year. There was only talk about: what happened there? And we tried to map that out.”
It seems to bother Roxeanne that her late father is being exploited in such a way, even bath slippers at Lidl. Bernard: “Look, it’s about guarding her father’s legacy. This means that heirs must also have a say in the sale of private images and slippers at Lidl.”
And one thing has already been established by the judge: Rachel turns out to be a fake heir. It is expected that Roxeanne will look for justice through legal proceedings.