‘Shouldn’t I complain? Blablabla!’

Maxime Meiland is annoyed by the criticism she has received for her statements that in hindsight she should perhaps not have done Chateau Meiland. “Blablabla.”

© Tom Cornelissen

Many celebrities always act as if they actually did not want to be known at all. Maxime Meiland is one of them. She says she is very disappointed with stardom because she feels very limited in daily life. “If I knew this I might not have done Chateau Meiland,” she recently claimed.

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She finds the reactions Maxime has received to this statement very irritating, she now tells the Weekend. “Everyone fell for that again, because you shouldn’t complain and blah, blah, blah, but I’m still the same. Maybe it gets more used to the years, I don’t know, of course, but I find it quite intense now and then.”

How did that happen? “Maybe that’s because we’ve suddenly become so popular. There wasn’t really a stage where we could get used to the familiarity. It didn’t build up slowly. With us it was poof, and there we were.”

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Maxime has also received a lot of negative publicity due to the flopping of her webshop Villa Vito. She herself claims that because of the high gas prices there was no longer any need for her ‘high-quality’ but very expensive children’s clothing, but it will also play a role that she was caught several times selling AliExpress junk.

Will she try again? “Well no, not for the time being. I don’t know if I would dare to do that again so soon. I now have my two girls to take care of and that’s busy, so I think it’s fine for a while. It doesn’t bother me too much, at least I tried. Not everything turns out to be a success. That’s just the way it is.”

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