‘Rachel Hazes interview with bath slippers was the last straw for Rox’

The interview that Rachel Hazes gave to RTL Boulevard to promote her cheap Hazes merchandise at Lidl was the last straw for daughter Roxeanne, thinks presenter Luuk Ikink.

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The relationship between Rachel Hazes and daughter Roxeanne Hazes has reached a low point. The two only communicate with each other through their lawyers and a reunion seems further away than ever. What exactly went wrong between the two? RTL Boulevard star Luuk Ikink and his colleague Aran Bade do have an idea.

Hazes messes

Aran thinks something snapped at Roxeanne on June 23, 2021. On that day, Rachel was interviewed by RTL Boulevard at a bench in the city center of Amstelveen to promote her new line of Hazes junk at Lidl. She had everything displayed on that bench: kites, slippers, bathrobes, socks, cooler bag and so on.

It earned Rachel a lot of criticism. The central message of critics? AliExpress-like muck with André Hazes’ head on it is not a tribute, but ordinary exploitation.

‘Something snapped’

And Roxeanne also completely dropped out, Aran thinks. He says in The BLVD Podcast: “Somewhere something snapped, I think, when she saw Rachel with those kites and those slippers standing in front of that supermarket chain.”

Colleague Clarice Stenger laughing: “By that tree with all those attributes?”

Aran: “Yes, that was really bad. We then spoke to her with that kite and those flip flops and socks with André Hazes on them.”

Luuk: “It wasn’t pretty stuff. Not pretty.”

‘This can’t be done anymore!’

Aran thinks Roxeanne was really annoyed by that. “I think she stood outside with all those games and Rox was at home with Erik and they looked at each other like: this can’t be done anymore, can it?”

Luuk: “That’s where it broke, I think.”

Aran: “I think that she then thought: I have to go after it, because I don’t get any money anymore, she’s standing there with those bath slippers, I just want to know what’s going on.”

Sad for Rox

Because of the argument with her mother, Roxeanne has stopped performing at the lucrative Holland Zingt Hazes concerts. Aran: “There’s a lot of pain behind those Holland Zingt Hazes concerts, isn’t it? Because Rox isn’t there and it’s about tons of what she’s missing out on. Then the question lingers in the background where that money is going.”

Well, to Rachel. At the expense of Roxeanne. “Somehow I feel sorry for Rox. She might have wanted to be there too.”

Rox’s spokesman, Bernard Tomlow, recently hinted that she denounces her father’s milking: “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.”

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