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After the holiday, who is the star who burns the calories in bed activity? Expect - Walla! Celebs

2019-12-31T13:44:08.317Z


Have you eaten fried foods during the eight days of Chanukah? Shlomit Malka, Tom Aviv, Omar Hazan, Maor Buzaglo and some of your favorite stars - who discover what sport they prefer, such ...


After the holiday, who is the star who burns the calories in bed activity? Watch

Have you eaten fried foods during the eight days of Chanukah? Shlomit Malka, Tom Aviv, Omar Hazan, Maor Buzaglo and a few of your favorite stars, too - who find out what sport they prefer, such as between the sheets or in the gym. Walla! Celebs sweat

After the holiday, who is the star who burns the calories in bed activity? Watch

Adicolor launch of Adidas and Pot Locker as part of the "Pop Up Museum" project (Photo: Avi Cohen, edit: Stick Pages)

Chanukah is perhaps the candle holiday, the festival of the musicals, the miracles and the wonderful, but also the calorie holiday - the ones that are added because of the plethora of donuts, candies and fried foods that eat for eight whole days (!). Funny that, just after the last time you lit it, some of the country's best stars arrived last night to open a pop-up art museum, as part of a collaboration with decidedly sporting brands and then also explored some of the greasy oils they have recently swallowed.

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Enjoy art too. Maya Wertheimer and Dana Frider

Maya Wertheimer, Dana Frider at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Perfect match. Angel Bonnie with Michael Lewis

Angel Bonnie, Michael Lewis at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

So while actor Omar Hazan couldn't help but scoff a lot, like Dana Frieder (who didn't count the amount) or Shlomit Malka who ate more or less six (in home frying!), Leah Schneerer was satisfied with two, but hello Michaelashvili , the chic chef Tom Aviv (who loves the Those with "this phosphorescent thing that tells you it's strawberry") or network star Kim Or Azulay , haven't even touched one. Lovely to them, because in contrast to the rising singer Louis Ali , there is a problem with sweet foods in general. good to know.

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But after the delicious sin comes the punishment, therefore, in the atmosphere of launching the new "Adicolor" collection of 'Adidas' and 'Pot Locker' as part of the Pop Up Museum project - Walla! Celebs asked the invitees how they like to burn off the extra calories they have been running - or running in bed (wink, wink)? Notice, while Yuval Sharf and Schneer were a little frightened by the question, it was Maor and Mirren Buzaglo Shlomit, Tom and Cantor who admitted that they prefer to do fitness between the sheets (and that Omar's coach will not hear!) While the mischievous Michael Lewis spends the energy outside the house. publicly. No sexy nonsense.

Spice sports. Shlomit Malka

Shlomit Malka at Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Eden Pines reveals a naughty stomach

Eden Pines at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Among those who enjoyed the colorful artwork of local artists in apartments in a demolished building - there were Ania Bockstein (who escaped from the event due to eye inflammation she suffers from), Eden Pines (ornamented with dental jewelry), Marina Maximilian with Guy Munch and Yahel Doron . With them, we explored the floors of the complex also designed by Roy Bar Nathan , Angel Bonnie and Moshik Glamin alongside pregnant Maya Wertheimer , Israel Aharoni and other sweat enthusiasts.


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Leah Schneider enjoys a bath

Lea Schneerer at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Come in a couple. Guy Munch and Marina Maximilian

Marina Maximilian, Guy Munch at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Serious Tom Spring

Tom Spring at Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

What do you purchase? Israel Aharoni

Israel Aharoni at Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

"Dude, so where do you prefer your jam?"

Shalom Michaelashvili, Angel Bonnie at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Omar Hazan with a piercing look

Omar Hazan at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Stop for a moment. Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

"Art lover? Or die!". Queen with Maximilian

Shlomit Malka, Marina Maximilian at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

She fled the event. Anya Bookstein

Anya Buchstein at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Kim Or Azulay is armed with a hat. of course

Kim Or Azulay at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Very pleasant, again, Louis Ali

Louis Ali at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

A smiling Shlomit

Shlomit Malka at Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

recommended. Take a floor

Tzah Floor at Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Superb. Miran and Maor Buzaglo

Mirren, Maor Buzaglo at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Yuval Sharf put a stripe

Yuval Saraf at Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Such a bunch. Frider, Roy Bar Nathan and Michaelshwili

Dana Frieder, Roy Bar Nathan, Shalom Michaelashvili at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

curled. Popular wave

Popular Wave at Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Maya Wertheimer sweats in the stomach

Maya Wertheimer at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

How about Eden Pines' dental decoration?

Eden Pines at the Adidas Pop-Up Museum (Photo: Shoka Cohen)

Source: walla

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