Yolanthe Cabau is criticized that she has taken the son she has with Wesley Sneijder all the way to Los Angeles. “You can also emigrate to Belgium?”
The son of Yolanthe Cabau and Wesley Sneijder, Xess Xava, largely grows on without a father because she decided to emigrate to Los Angeles years ago. Why? The media attention in the Netherlands became too much for her. She now avoids attention on the street, but is it worth the price? Was it not better to stay close to Wesley?
Clichétaal
TV authority Tina Nijkamp has watched the new soap, but no answers are given in it. “I actually thought it was a bit vague. I thought there was no answer to many things and I thought she was talking quite in cliché language, so all expressions that almost seemed to be practiced,” she says in her podcast Tina’s TV UPDATE.
She continues: “That made it a bit distant for me and not as if you really got a look in her soul, say. I thought the most emotional quotes were crazy enough of her sisters, brothers, brother and her mother and not so much of herself. It also looked a bit too much, I thought, on a commercial.”
Why la?
Too many questions remain unanswered, says Tina. “I didn’t think that director was very critical in that, I have to say very honestly. I thought it was very vague, for example when she talks about her marriage. Then she says,” Yes, all things we had not agreed. ” But what exactly had happened there? “
There was no answer. “Also about the move to LA you did not really get an answer, except that Wesley thought it was okay. But yes, if she could not have went to Belgium? Then the father of the child, Wesley, would have been a little closer to the child. Yes, things like that were not questioned either.”
Visa
There is also uncertainty about Yolanthe’s residence status, according to Tina. “I also wondered how she can actually end up in America for so many years, because of course you can stay as a European for a maximum of three months and then you just have to go back to Europe. There are really very strict rules left.”
She continues: “Only if you have a green card or bring a lot of money, yes, then you can stay longer. And yes, is that? Does she have so much money? How does she get the money? Because she then claimed that it didn’t come from Wesley.”
Image-wise
All in all, Yolanthe leaves too many questions unanswered, Tina concludes. “Well, in any case, there is plenty to tell and enough to do about it anyway. I have to say, I really read a positive review, but I thought it was all a little too much image-wise built, say.” I thought that. “
“And I had the idea that I actually couldn’t have seen it yet.”

