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Tygo Gernandt is criticized because he says in the media that he is so sorry that his ex Eva van de Wijdeven is currently homeless, but is otherwise not proactive. “It’s make or break now!”

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It has been 25 years since Tygo Gernandt had a relationship with Eva van de Wijdeven, but he still says he is concerned about the current condition of the actress. She now lives on the street in Apeldoorn and is said to be addicted to narcotics. A paparazzo from Privé tracked her down and this week she is on the cover of the magazine.

Tygo calls

Evert Santegoeds, the editor-in-chief of the Privé, finds it a bit easy that Tygo shouts that he tried to call Eva, but that she does not answer.

The magazine maker sneers Show news: “A well-known ex of hers says: ‘Yes, she doesn’t answer her phone.’ No, she doesn’t walk through Apeldoorn with a charged cell phone. It’s just make or break now and I wish that would get through to people who have her best interests at heart and can get through to her.”

Tumor

What does Evert hope to achieve by publishing the photos? “It is not yet lost and he is such an incredibly sweet person. I hope that that photo – and that is actually why I posted it – will stir something at every talk show table, asking: is there nothing we can do about it here in this country, with all those care workers, other than seeing this happen before our eyes?”

According to him, people like Tygo need to switch gears. “I hope that there are a few people who are very fond of her and have now seen how she is…”

‘She looks’

Why did Evert post Eva’s photos? “Because she still looks reasonable. Look, if it was exactly what you sometimes see on the street, I don’t know if I would have done that, but I think it’s so bad because this is the phase where you say: isn’t there anyone who can put an arm around her and say: ‘Girl, come on, we’re going to do something about it’?”

Eva says she doesn’t want help, but, Evert says: “It is a disease that is in your head and that is probably more difficult to get rid of than a tumor or something, but you have to tackle it. All those people who mean well for you… Then there must be something to arrange for Eva, right?”

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