Rachel Hazes confirms less contact with André: ‘Due to incident’

Rachel Hazes announced this afternoon during her lawsuit against Yvonne Coldeweijer that she currently has less contact with her son André Jr. “Due to an incident.”

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Yvonne Coldeweijer states that spies report that André Hazes Jr. has broken off contact with his mother Rachel because she allegedly leaked a personal letter. Rachel fights this, but André has never stood up for her publicly. In an act of desperation, Rachel has now turned it into a lawsuit.

Less contact

If Rachel finds it so annoying that the media reports that she has a fight with André, why doesn’t her son say anything? Well, ehh… They do not have normal contact indeed. In recent weeks, there has only been contact between mother and son ‘via the app’, according to her lawyer AD.

Camp Rachel does contest the reason why contact would have decreased. “The leaking of the letter is not the reason that there is less contact between Rachel Hazes and her son. This is due to an incident that occurred a few weeks before the leak.”

‘Statement more convenient’

Yvonne doesn’t understand why this whole lawsuit is necessary. “It would have been just as useful if André, for example, had posted a statement that he had not broken up with his mother. Then I would have been embarrassed and corrected as described and removed the video without us having to come here,” she says to Privately.

She continues: “If Mrs. Hazes had been so sure about that, they could have done it. How things can go, what people will shout and that you should keep your face on ‘iron’ and not laugh. That becomes difficult with a ‘cremated croquette’.”

Cremated croquette

With cremated croquette, Yvonne refers to the nickname that Rachel would like to see banned. “She calls her a cremated croquette and repeatedly says she is narcissistic, crazy, manipulative and a hypersensitive witch. All allegations that serve no purpose,” says Rachel’s lawyer, according to AD.

Rachel’s lawyer takes it all very seriously: “The public has given Hazes the term ‘cremated croquette’ and that justifies it? She shouldn’t be so sensitive, because it’s satire, humor and cabaret? It does not justify these serious expressions going unpunished.”

“See her own behavior!”

And so the entire legal system has to turn out for that… Yvonne’s lawyer points out, not entirely unjustly, that Rachel herself is not averse to a riot either: “Everything paints a picture of a mother who has caused controversy for decades. That is the circumstance that must be taken into account here.”

“As a well-known Dutchman, Hazes simply has more to put up with than the average person. The person’s own behavior is a relevant circumstance that works against her. She usually likes to be in the foreground.”

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