During her argument with brother André Hazes Jr., Roxeanne Hazes was photographed with a large HEMA sausage in her mouth, and that really pissed her off. The photographer in question? Andre. Huh?!
What a strange guy André Hazes Jr. apparently is sometimes: during the period when he was in a quarrel with his sister Roxeanne Hazes, he photographed her with a huge HEMA sausage in her mouth. A very strange action, and Roxeanne was not pleased with it at all. It only deepened their conflict further.
HEMA sausage
Why did André do this? “After that time in the clinic, I had kicked the habit, but I still lived with a lot of sadness. Someone who sometimes gives me advice just said: ‘your sister’. At first I thought: no, that’s not it. Until at a certain point I realized: yes, that is it,” he says in the LINDA.
He continues: “I then sent Rox a number of clumsy texts and once I saw her walking while she was eating a Hema sausage. I then made a video of it, zoomed in completely while she put the sausage in her mouth, and sent it to her. Of course, no one wants that.”
Rox pissed off
Roxeanne really didn’t think that was normal. “If you haven’t spoken to each other for so long, you get sent a video like this… Anyway, when we saw each other again, I immediately remembered why I love him so much.”
André: “I immediately felt: damn, this is what I have missed so much. She really is my heart.”
Things are going so well now that the two will both perform again during Holland Zingt Hazes.
Together on stage
How exactly do André and Rox envision that reunion? Are they dueting? André: “Yes, of course. I think that will be the opening. I remember that we were asked to do the opening of Holland Zingt Hazes in a year when we didn’t speak to each other. Could we show up hand in hand? I was still a brat at the time, but I said that I really wasn’t going to do that.”
“Then all kinds of people came, including Joop van den Ende, who thought it was good for the image. But I stood my ground. After all, I had become a singer, not an actor.”
Terrible
And how does Roxeanne see this? “Mentally I hated walking around there. There were all kinds of camps, everyone was at odds with each other. So I had to think for a while about whether I really wanted to go back.”
“But Fender now often listens to the music of his ‘song grandfather’, as we call my father at home. And that makes me actually prouder than ever that I can sing his music. Especially with my brother next to me.”

