Robert Jensen died in a hospital in Spain, where he apparently stayed in the last phase of his life, but until not too long ago he lived in a very expensive house in Amsterdam8am…

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Yesterday caused a shock in the showbiz world: the death of Robert Jensen, only 52. His brother Frank Dane flew to Spain in haste on Monday because he felt that the end was coming, and that turned out to be true: the former talk show host of RTL 5 died that evening. Where in Spain is unclear.

2.8 million

For years Robert lived in our capital Amsterdam, in an extremely expensive apartment on Koningslaan. He sold that upstairs house last year 2.8 million eurossignificantly lower than the initial asking price of 4 million euros. “He had taken out four mortgages on it with a total debt of 3.65 million euros,” he said Well-Known Neighbors.

So Robert has not made any profit, says the celebrity housing site. “It was a major financial setback. He suffered a significant loss.”

Thierry

It is unclear exactly what Robert’s living situation was, but the fact is that he was very angry about everything that happened in the Netherlands. He supported the controversial political party Forum for Democracy. Thierry Baudet stays up late Instagram know how to be devastated by grief. “Hello darling. I hug your big beautiful body and I kiss your face.”

“Because of your incredible strength during the corona time, because of your purity, because of your intuition, your justice, your alertness and your characters (‘oh Hans!’), you will live on forever in history. You were the only man who stood up for our entire country, to be a light to us all. How grateful I am to you for everything.”

Large villa

It is unclear whether they were really friends. An insider chimes in The Telegraph that no one was ever seen at Robert’s upstairs home. “The fact that he was alone did not necessarily make him pathetic. He was a huge loner. Not only in private, but also in his work.”

“The people he worked with hardly knew anything about the person Jensen he was in his large villa at the Vondelpark, where he lived for years and where I think hardly anyone came over.”

Loneliness

Robert’s loneliness was, according to Evert Santegoeds, ‘legendary’. “There are photos of him on holiday in South Africa alone, where he is sitting alone on a terrace, enjoying his dinner.”

He continues: “Jensen’s death will continue to concern the media world for a while. Just like the big question on everyone’s mind: who was he really?”



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