Jay Z’s Bodyguard Was Fired For Allegedly Masturbating To Photos Of Beyoncé And Blue Ivy

It’s been a rough couple of weeks for Norman “The Dutch Giant” Oosterbroek (pictured: not the guy in the hat). The bodyguard to the stars recently, to quote Film Drunk, “broke into a neighbor’s house in Miami. He was naked and started beating up the homeowner, and when the cops arrived and tazed him, he ended up having a fatal heart attack from the combination of drugs and high voltage.” And by rough couple of weeks, I mean: he’s dead.

Months before his cocaine-infused naked fight night, he was fired by Jay Z and Beyoncé for previously undisclosed reasons. There’s a good reason why people wanted it quiet: according to Crazy Days and Crazy Nights, the Carters-Knowles sacked Oosterbroek because he was caught masturbating to photos of Bey and Blue Ivy.

Remember how back in the day Tiger Woods traded cover stories so that his infidelities could be hidden? Well, an A++ list celebrity has reached a similar deal and is appearing on a cover that she would have laughed at a year ago until she passed out from laughing so hard. The thing is, the parent company of the magazine was offered some information about the celebrity. Disturbing information. About a long time employee. About the employee being caught pleasuring himself to photos of our celebrity and her infant daughter. Yeah, it is pretty sick. There is video of the incident that was taken by a woman he paid to have sex with. They are both drunk in the video but he talks about how he works for the celebrity and was her very first employee and has been with her forever and the hooker went to sell the story and the publishing company loved it. Was going to buy it and reached out to the people of the celebrity and they traded. Cover stories for a block on the publication of the photos and video. The celebrity also got together with her A++ list husband and they paid the hooker a great deal of money to go away. So, in the next couple of months when you see a cover and go wtf, now you know why. (Via)

That blind item was published in September, and uncovered when news of Oosterbroek’s death spread. Everything about this story is awful, and now I have some serious questions about the accuracy of The Bodyguard.

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