Simon Keizer, who has been suffering from rumors about cheating for some time, is suddenly no longer followed on Instagram by Nick Schilder’s wife. “That is quite strange.”
After a period of rumors about promiscuous behavior by Simon Keizer (left), there was a huge hysteria about his duoship with Nick Schilder (right) three weeks ago. The gentlemen would part, but not in good harmony. According to Yvonne Coldeweijer, Nick no longer wants to be associated with Simon.
Simon unfollowed
The rumors about Nick & Simon don’t just come from juice channels. For example, TV expert Tina Nijkamp noticed that the gentlemen did not look at each other for an hour on Friday evening in the SBS 6 show I Want Your Song and Shownieuws discovered that the gentlemen no longer go to performances in one car.
Now the social media channels of Nick & Simon and their partners are also under a magnifying glass. What seems? Kirsten Schilder, Nick’s wife, has unfollowed Simon, but she still follows his wife Annemarie. And Simon? He doesn’t even follow Nick. Nick follows Simon, but Simon’s wife does not. Annemarie follows both Kirsten and Nick.
‘This is weird’
According to Yvonne Coldeweijer, it is very striking that Nick’s wife has stopped following Simon. “Weird too,” she writes on her juice channel.
Private boss Evert Sankrediets tells in Shownieuws: “We now notice something almost every day. You can now also see that the love has cooled between the two on Instagram if you know and pay attention. Simon Keizer posted a photo of the ZAND festival where they performed in Almere today and Nick is nowhere to be seen in this photo and also not tagged.”
Little clues
Nick can be seen in another photo of Simon. “But he hasn’t been tagged either. It’s different from the pictures we used to see before, until 27 weeks ago, because that’s the last time they posted anything of the two of them together.”
He continues: “It is also striking that Simon does not follow Nick on Instagram at all, but Nick Simon does. Those are small indications and it does indicate that there is something going on between the gentlemen.”
‘Not noticed’
Shownieuws colleague William Rutten was present at the recording of I Want Your Song. “Everyone is now saying that everything was tangible there…”, he says.
Evert: “Me.”
William: “Oh, was that you? Well, then you see he’s talking shit, because I was there and there was absolutely nothing to worry about. It was just really nice. I also photographed them, also together and side by side. Something must really be going on, because where there’s smoke, there’s fire, but it’s not that it’s unsociable or anything. I didn’t notice any tensions.”
Volkskrant is mixing
De Volkskrant questions William’s statements. TV critic Alex Mazareeuw of the newspaper has also looked at I Want Your Song and thinks there is indeed something going on.
Alex finds it all very suspicious, he writes in the newspaper. “If you are a guest on a TV program together where you barely give each other a glance, hardly talk to each other and also confirm that you never actually agree with each other, even a dead serious reviewer starts speculating.”
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