The claim of Yolanthe Cabau that she has fled our country because of the paparazzi is completely untrue, says TV critic Victor Vlam. “It’s just her biggest speech. It’s not right!”

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It is quite a bit: Yolanthe Cabau has emigrated to Los Angeles with her son Xess Xava, so he has no father in his life. Papa Wesley Sneijder just lives in our country. How does the actress talk well? What was the reason for her to move all the way to the other side of the world with their child?

Paparazzi

Yolanthe states that she had to flee the Netherlands because she was being chased here on the street. “In the Netherlands we were followed by all paparazzi. There were pictures everywhere. I didn’t feel comfortable and I didn’t like Xess, because I thought: how is this for him?”, The actress claims.

Nonsense, says TV critic Victor Vlam in the podcast Victor explains TV. “So I think that is really bizarre, because she has a wish for more privacy on the one hand, but on the other hand you will publicly publish your entire life in a reality series. That seems like a rather big contradiction. A very big contradiction that makes me not believe this.”

Strong story

It is therefore not true, says Victor. “She was not haunted by Paparazzi in the Netherlands, because we don’t have paparazzi. It’s a strong story. England and the US have that, but we in the Netherlands are too small for that. The market for gossip magazines is too small to pay all kinds of photographers to sit behind stars full -time.”

Of course you do have Edwin Smulders who is sometimes posting at the stars, but, the MediaDuider continues: “That is often really temporary and only if you are really in the news. So at De Breuk with Jan Smit, then Yolanthe was undoubtedly chased by Paparazzi. At the divorce with Wesley, yes too.”

Grand

But the rest of the time? “Not at all,” said Victor. “She can just go very quietly on the street without being chased by all kinds of photographers, so the idea that she has fled the Netherlands because of the paparazzi, that’s just incorrect. That is really great. She says it because it is a way to make yourself important.”

“It is a bit the same as people who complain that they are so terribly busy. It is a way to say that you are just very important. This is of the same nature. You say:” The paparazzi chased me. ” That is actually a way to say: “I was so important that they were after me.” In any case, it is not correct. ”

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