The "Race to the Million" star continues to be angry about the use of the word "boycott" against her • Live on Instagram, she clarified why the use of the word was wrong - and goes against the production
The "Race for a Million" star, Shani Alon, went up for a long live today (Wednesday), in which she reiterated her allegations against the use of the word "boycott" by contestant Yael from the duo Yael and Yossiel, after they received questions from Shani and Shai "Stop" during the game.
From Shani Alon's Instagram
The subject seems to be very preoccupying to Alon, since in the last two days she has expressed herself on the subject in a number of stories she has brought up, and last night she even burst into tears when she addressed the matter.
Today she decided to broadly retire her position on the issue, and also spoke out against the production.
"There are things you can not see, that the production can not broadcast to you and I most understand this matter that the production should bring ratings and interest you viewers," said Alon.
"But not at the expense of my soul, my life, my soul and what I built with ten fingers alone ... I have no problem being said that I am arrogant, deceitful, making moves ... I accept, but one thing can not be said about me - that I am a bad person" .
Using examples from the previous season in which she participated, Alon explained why her behavior was presented differently from what was attributed to her - and also noted the contestants Veva and those who received a "stop" non-stop and "did not compromise," she said.
Later, she said that she did not go out against Yael and Yossiel, but on the contrary - she stated that they are a strong prostitute.
The live continues so that she repeats several times that there was no boycott and that this is against her values.
"It's hard to get 'stop', it's tough," she said towards the end of the 20-minute live.
"But from here to saying that this is a move that was made evil? That a social boycott was made on you? This spin is not at my expense ... I do not care what I lose along the way - connections with Network 13, connections with the production, and she (Yael, D.S.) "She should be ashamed that she used the word 'boycott'. For me it is a worse word than any curse imaginable, children watch it."