Joop Braakhekke, recalls in his last interview back on a ‘fantástisch life where everything happened what I wanted. "That may not mean much."
That says the tv-chef in the Dutch Volkskrant Magazine that Saturday appears.
Joop Braakhekke, who Thursday at the age of 75 died, tells about the registered partnership a few months ago he got into with his partner Wim Nijkamp. "Because my health was suddenly so fast it seemed to go. And it is important that I have Wim as well as possible behind them." Joop says that the registration for him something zakelijks. "But Wim found it to be very special. I thought that was pretty funny. Wim was just nervous. I have all the hoses out to get a nice suit made, but I didn’t."
Joop was awarded in september to hear that the pancreatic cancer had returned, with metastases in his liver and lungs. In his search for options other than chemotherapy, he came out to immunotherapy. Before that he had to go to Germany, what he is ‘crazy’. "I think that politics can become more agile to respond to such a new method, because cancer is called the number one epidemic. It is like the Jumbo if you’re in the hospital, they are in line."
Joops look at the world, there is not more positive to become, in the last few years. "I’m sad about the state of the world. The people are hard and don’t have to worry for each other. I was raised with the idea that life is a fairy tale, but that’s not it."
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