A month and a half from the season opener, and with the fireplace only nine contestants left, six new contestants have entered the fireplace to refresh the season.
The new resident, Odelia Suissa, enters the fireplace // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
A month and a half from the season opener, and after the impeachment of Emily Perry on Thursday, only nine tenants remained in the Big Brother house, but tonight (Saturday) six new tenants moved into the house at the second entrance of the season to the hearth.
The first occupant to enter was Odelia Suissa, 34, of Yeruham, married plus four and running a medication line. The second to enter was Noam Levy, 22, of Ganei Tikva, a special education student with history with the dominant tenant Lior Duak. The third to enter was Shirley Siddick, 25, from Tel Aviv, a barman and makeup artist.
The other tenants are Kfir Cohen, 34, from Tel Aviv, a former nightlife man and a director of the present art gallery, who also happens to study a year below the elementary school elementary; Paul Tigigan, 26, from Haifa, a bachelor and gym owner. Chighan is a Christian Armenian who previously participated in two seasons of "Ninja Israel"; The sixth and final tenant to join was Alon Volkowitzky, a 47-year-old criminal lawyer who is single and known for his right-wing opinions. Volkovitsky has already received public support from the shadow.