According to Weekblad Party, the love breach of Robèrt van Beckhoven gets a painful aftermath, because his companies would bend under a huge debt burden. “Very.”

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It is now the scandal baker of Omroep Max: Robèrt van Beckhoven. After that dark hassle over that disappeared crowdfunding stumps, this time his love life is discredited. His wife Pirjo de Winkel – an ice -cold aunt who manages the finances of Robèrt’s companies – has been cheating for a year and has now left him.

Not easy

Robèrt did not notice anything: while he was wondering where his rolling pin was, she was already sitting on the couch with another. He is silent about it. “His spokesperson has confirmed to us that the two are no longer together,” said Weekblad Party. “That probably also means that they will separate for business. And that will not be easy.”

The two spouses are the owner of two companies: Masterlijk Holding BV and at Robert BV. The holding has hardly any equity, but a debt of more than six tons, according to Party. And that second company, with which he runs his bakery in Oisterwijk, among others? “That is quite a drama financially.”

Millions of debt

According to Party, the debts in that company cannot be foreseen. “Together, Robèrt and Pirjo are responsible for repaying 2,155,000 euros! Will the private worries have an impact on the running of the companies? Or will Robèrt now be standing alone? A solution will have to be sought for the companies …”

It is almost impossible if the two want to separate for business, says Party. “It seems almost impossible that one of the two will be able to refund half of the debts.”

End of tunnel

Robèrt and Pirjo seem to have been sentenced to each other for business. “Only when Robèrt and Pirjo are both willing to put the shoulders under it – despite their private problems – is there perhaps light at the end of the tunnel. Otherwise it could just happen that the companies are declared bankrupt.”

If creditors can no longer be paid, this can anxiously come close. “For Robèrt, after all the misery of recent times it is hoping that it will not come that far. But time will teach us.”

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