Luuk Ikink finds it hilarious that Emma Heesters and Wesley Hoedt think they have the juice channels, now that they suddenly blamed their cheating on a ‘hacker’ after two years.
The celebrities are creative, but Emma Heesters and Wesley Hoedt make it absolutely beautiful. They have been suffering for almost two years now from the evidence that juice channels provide for his incessant cheating. Evidence that really all looks very credible and plausible. No way to get in between. And yet these two try…
Luuk screeching
Wesley posted a whole statement on his Instagram that he didn’t cheat, but a hacker pretended to! What craziness. Luuk Ikink, the megastar of RTL Boulevard, thinks it’s a joke.
Luke in the BLVD Podcast: “Wesley Hoedt has been outed on all kinds of juice channels that he had sent messages with his Instagram to all kinds of other women. You really saw that on all sides. It was very clear that the boy had cheated. Then they broke up. There were always rumors that they were still together.”
Hilarious twist
And those rumors turn out to be true. “This story takes a rather hilarious twist at one point, namely when Wesley Hoedt shared the story on his own Instagram that they are indeed back together – well, good for them – and that he never cheated. Okay, then why not? Because, he says, it has been hacked.”
Co-host Rob Goossens: “This is the moment when we can see Carlo Boszhard’s look of surprise.”
‘Well okay’
Luuk really finds that boy so unbelievable. “But that’s… That boy says: I was hacked and that’s how all those messages came about, I never chatted or talked to other women or I don’t know much about anything, or cheated, it was all that hacking. I thought: well, okay…”
He continues: “Yes, fine, fine. If they believe in it, that’s totally fine with me. But I do wonder: is that the way to deal with this? Or maybe you should say like Nielson: ‘Guys, I’ve just been a dick. This is it. I cheated and I am going to resolve it with my wife. But I’m not going to beat around the bush.’”
Nielson method
The Nielson method is much stronger, Luuk thinks. “Then you think more quickly: okay dude, it’s nice that you’re making up with your wife, but I’m already over it as a spectator.”
Rob: “I think the trick here is: keep it simple. And Nielson has made it very simple. Not too many variables added. And then you no longer have to respond to a lot, because no additional questions arise.”