Yvonne demolishes Chantal Janzen magazine: ‘This is downright disgusting’

Yvonne Coldeweijer thinks that Chantal Janzen’s magazine completely misses the mark. “Gaby Blaaser’s opinion went too far, but this disgusting column goes beyond all limits!”

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Chantal Janzen has chosen to feature influencer Gaby Blaaser on the cover of the pregnancy edition of her magazine &C. She gets expanded space to say she won’t accept a regular postpartum body. “After this pregnancy, I need my Instagram body back as soon as possible.”

In the breach for Gaby

According to critics, it seems that Gaby is busier with her body than with her child. She also says: “I’m seriously already making a plan for fake breasts after giving birth. I never wanted them, but now that I see how beautiful and full they are, I think I will be lying on a table somewhere at the end of 2024.”

These statements have brought Gaby a lot of criticism, because many people think that she sets the wrong priorities. &C columnist Carmen Felix is ​​angry about that. She has a whole column written in which she defends Gaby: “What could it possibly bother you what Gaby Blaaser does with her tits after pregnancy?”

Yvonne goes wild

Not much, but that she showcases it so extensively in Chantal Janzen’s magazine, says juice queen Yvonne Coldeweijer. She thinks this is a completely wrong signal to pregnant women. “I found it shocking that &C wanted to offer a platform to Gaby Blaaser’s morbid opinion at all,” she says in her juice channel.

She continues: “But that this one clickbait (because this interview was just a raunchy score) also being milked out by means of this girl’s disgusting column just goes beyond all limits. Childbirth and motherhood is one of the most beautiful things nature has given us women.”

Slack column

According to Yvonne, you have to deal with that sparingly. “What do you radiate by displaying this bizarre opinion of Gaby? That we’re not pretty enough when we just squeezed out a kid? Shouldn’t we just let nature take its course? That we shouldn’t first get used to taking care of a baby 24/7?”

She continues: “I feel bad that Gaby is doing this to herself, but that you are also promoting her opinion with this weak column is really unprecedented.”

‘&C misses the mark’

It makes sense that Gaby gets so much criticism, Yvonne thinks. “I think the reaction of the mothers to the interview is healthy and completely justified. I’m glad moms reacted that way. If you want to be tight again within three weeks after giving birth, you are focusing on completely wrong things.”

“Then you have a disturbed self-image and a magazine should not promote that. As far as I’m concerned, &C completely misses the mark here and I absolutely never expected this from such a women-friendly magazine. Shoutout to all mothers.”

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The conscious cover of &C:

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