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That's the End of Every Window: Corinne Gideon's Parade of Scandals Israel today

2021-01-28T15:25:49.258Z


| native From helping women to a triple finger: The huge storm provoked by Corinne Gideon's post after the birth of her daughter, reminded us of a few more huge scandals sponsored by the famous presenter Corinne Gideon's post-recovery room storm has managed to provoke a frenzy of comments online, but this is not the first time Gideon has found herself pulling fire and making headlines following things she


From helping women to a triple finger: The huge storm provoked by Corinne Gideon's post after the birth of her daughter, reminded us of a few more huge scandals sponsored by the famous presenter

Corinne Gideon's post-recovery room storm has managed to provoke a frenzy of comments online, but this is not the first time Gideon has found herself pulling fire and making headlines following things she wrote or did.

Gideon (28) has been strengthening her career in recent years as a very successful presenter and star in prime time, but also often manages to generate much antagonism and public anger towards her (consciously and intentionally or not), choosing to express her often controversial opinions online and offline.

Corinne Gideon v. Ichilov Hospital

Hours after the birth of her eldest daughter yesterday (Wednesday), Korin Gideon brought up an angry story against Ichilov Hospital: "I'm really sad that I'm dealing with this on the happiest day of my life," she opened the angry story, "but whoever plans to give birth in Ichilov - keep in mind Shocking! 

"The delivery rooms are amazing and the manpower there is stunning, but in the wards it's a different world. I'm from the morning in an inner room, without even a window, without oxygen, without knowing if there is light or darkness outside. I barely have an armchair by the bed, probably because I did not make connections or ask for protections , Probably because I do not have a 'celeb doctor' to take care of me, because I always prefer to come simply, and so I came here, but no one deserves such treatment.

"No newborn baby and no midwife deserves to stay in a strangled room. It is very sad that this is how things are going. 12 hours after birth and I still have not breathed fresh air even though I was promised to move room this morning, and despite all my pleas. And I 'Corinne Gideon' ... Elk ".

In response to her harsh words, Professor Yariv Yogev, director of Liss Maternity Hospital and Women, posted a picture of Gideon's private room and wrote in an angry post in his name and on behalf of the hospital: "Never in my years as a doctor And you're in the Corona ward alongside other mothers who have been diagnosed with verification on the happiest day of their lives that has truly been a traumatic experience.But no, 'and I'm another Corinne Gideon' as you emphasized in your story and the horrific and degrading discourse you spoke to Opened a few months ago and includes an adjustable bed, a 55-inch smart TV, a personal dining tray for the room and an armchair that opens to the husband.

Apparently these conditions, some of the most glorious in public medicine, are shocking to you.

So Corinne, first of all, lots of happiness and contentment and I am happy for the good birth experience you went through.

At the same time, I'm sorry for you that this is how you chose to attack a dedicated team that works days and nights and slander a hospital in such an ugly way.

In moments like this, I just know it's more about yourself than it is about us, "he concluded.

Corinne later raised an apology: "Things were written that should not have been written, and I apologize if anyone was hurt by them."

Corinne Gideon v. Haim Cohen

Last October, the gossip columns reported that Gideon, who took part with her mother Varda in the filming of the reality show "The Winning Kitchen VIP," got into an unpleasant exchange with Chef Haim Cohen.

The friction between the two was created, it was reported, due to the course of events on the set, which Gideon apparently did not like.

During the filming that took place when Gideon was still pregnant, disagreements were recorded between her and the production, when filming was stopped at its peak.

"There were very embarrassing and surprising statements," said one attendee. "We were in the market for that." 

Corinne Gideon for Adi Beatty

When many rushed to attack Beatty in October this year for her provocative music video for the song "Hamsa Hamsa", Gideon chose to go against the slanderers: "A rape victim with a rich sexual past is to blame for that. Because that's exactly what you say," she said angrily.

"Does that mean a woman has no right to dress naked? Because it's immoral? Because it encourages objectification? Where is all your feminism all of a sudden?

"This clip is not the best in taste I've seen but if you look around, it's really not the only thing that's tasteless and it's probably far from being the most provocative thing that's happening here. Provocativeness does not encourage rape! What encourages rape is generations upon generations of discrimination against women. "Equality in any field. Just educate your children to be good people and let go of this girl."

The clip by Adi Beatty

Corinne Gideon against quarantine

Gideon found herself under attack on the eve of Yom Kippur in September 2020, after uploading a video to Instagram in which she waved a triple finger at the camera.

Below the video she wrote: "When everyone is closed and you have a permit to travel to Jerusalem" (Gideon took part in a special Slichot broadcast by the news company). 

The provocative gesture plus the statement about leaving the house when most of the people were sheltered in his house due to the closure managed to provoke the anger of the surfers on the net and they did not hesitate to attack Gideon with harsh words.

When Gideon realized the magnitude of the storm created by the original video she uploaded, she brought up another one in which she actually asked everyone who attacked her to calm down and treat it with humor.

"I am not apologizing for this, but asking that the person who was harmed should have a sense of humor. It is highly recommended," she wrote. 

Corinne Gideon against Maccabi HMO

"It turns out that if you do not have a corona it is better not to be sick at all these days," Corinne opened the post she shared last June with her many followers on Instagram and Facebook.

"At the end of a night of sore throats, I organized to go to the Maccabi family doctor I had an appointment with, but the secretary got ahead of me and called to announce that the appointments were only by phone, 'because of the situation,'" Gideon said.

"I told her I wanted to be physically tested because maybe it's an inflammation and she replied that especially sore throats are not tested 'because of the condition'. I waited for a call from the doctor who after half a minute stated I had nothing. 'Eat ice cream and watch lots of TV'. 'Maybe I should do a throat swab?' 'Do not do throat swabs now, because of the situation.' In most of my stupidity I relied on the telephone diagnosis and went through another day of suffering and aggravation, when no conventional remedy or not, does not help.

Gideon went on to say that she tried to overcome the pain but it only got worse.

Eventually, when the pain had already subdued Gideon she was left with no choice: "I could no longer, I called crying to a private ENT doctor. Within an hour he received me, amazed at what was going on in my throat, not understanding how I survived so long without proper treatment He prescribed me strong antibiotics.

"Two days of suffering could have been spared me. I have been paying my best money to the HMO for years, and in the end for a standard sore throat I have to spend almost a thousand shekels on a private doctor ?! And what about those who do not have the means? All other patients are abandoned in the name of the corona. Be healthy, see you were warned. "

It turns out that if you do not have a corona it is better not to be sick at all these days.

At the end of a night of sore throats, I organized to go to Maccabi's family doctor ...

Posted by Corrin Gideon - Corrin Gideon on Tuesday, June 23, 2020

The post against the HMO

Corinne Gideon against the shorts

At the height of the shorts protest in May 2020 (at the heart of which was the ban on girls coming to school wearing shorts), Corinne was required to address the issue.

"Hey it's me again with an unpopular opinion," Gideon wrote in a post she posted to Instagram.

"I grew up in an ultra-secular home and in my life I never wore school pants. Neither did cleavage. Not because it might excite men, not because I might be sexually harassed, simply because it does not respect. It does not respect me. That's how I was raised, my liberal parents. It seems. To me I came out a strong girl despite that, no? 

"I do not agree with the way such girls are treated, but I do agree with the principle. Come on, no one demands that they go with a hijab, not even with long shirts and skirts. Besides, school is not the beach and it is not the house and it is not. The public space is an educational institution and it is desirable to have a respectful dress code. 

Later in the post, Gideon emphasized that this is not a deliberate weakening move towards women and that more than once the desire is made by the same women who shout at themselves.

"No one censors them, does not weaken them, does not desire them. They do it themselves, they do not have to worry about their freedom. Take a short turn on social media and you will discover girls before an almost naked bat mitzvah, sexual avenues. Innocence is lost. Then nothing will happen. "If they put a fence in one place. Not because legs are a genital organ, not because they are girls, simply because they are in school, and when it comes to education, for girls as well as for boys, it is worth respecting the class."

Corinne Gideon v. Tel Aviv Municipality

The Tel Aviv Municipality's decision in February 2020 to ban tefillin stalls less than a hundred meters from schools in the city angered Gideon, and she did not hesitate to come out against her in an angry Instagram post: "I hear the deputy mayor of Tel Aviv talking about them banning Stalls to stand outside schools. Which stalls? Tefillin stalls of the wonderful Chabad Chassidut that deals with the love of Israel!

And they are not ready for them to stand with their tefillin.

"To say that the children are a captive audience? What will happen to the children? Will they be abducted and forced to repent? What is wrong with them being exposed to this content? I do not understand," she concluded the post angrily.

Corinne Gideon in favor of Rabbi Firer

In November 2019, a public outcry erupted after Rabbi Firer asked the producer to produce a tribute evening to Shlomo Artzi held to raise donations for the Auxiliary Healer organization, excluding women.

This time, too, Gideon chose not to align with public outrage and defended the rabbi: "The only exclusion here is the exclusion of the ultra-Orthodox. The exclusion of Rabbi Firer and his faith," she wrote in a post she posted to Instagram.

"This is a man with many rights, only his right to hold an event according to his religious lifestyle is outright denied. If the rabbi believes he is not allowed to hear women sing, he is allowed to hold a fundraising event that does not harm his worldview, especially when the (private) event is involved and women participate. "Just do not serve him. The career of any Israeli singer will not be harmed by not appearing in one event. Enough with populism. In the name of the elf feminism and equality trample on religious freedom. The bride should be two-way. Who knows like me."

Corinne Gideon v. Gabay of the synagogue

In September 2019, Gideon came to pray with her husband, Hili Sorotskin, in the Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv.

At one point, a crowd formed at the scene and a mess began to form, which reportedly infuriated the synagogue's Gabay, who was furious at the lack of separation between women and men.

Soon, those present at the scene reported, a lawsuit began between him and Gideon.

In a video taken instead of Gideon, she is even heard telling Gabay that he will not turn to her.

People close to Gideon said that after the incident, the synagogue management apologized to Gideon.

Exclusion of women?

TV host Corinne Gideon, who participated in the first selichot at the Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv, was asked to move to the women's compound and an argument developed. Journalist Israel Cohen, who was present, calmed down pic.twitter.com/mBNksumusP

- Ishai Drix (@ tDipZ4EzypE1Axn) September 22, 2019

Exclusion of women in the synagogue?

Corinne Gideon v. Judge Alligon

 In May 2019, the headdress worn by Linor Abergil at the beacon-carrying ceremony managed to provoke much outrage after a charged statement by retired judge Oded Alligon.

In a post he posted to Facebook, Alligon called the headdress a "high-rise turban," adding that "Abergil's tight dress clearly highlights her breasts, which rise proudly to the glory of the State of Israel, in order to please the hearts of our secular brothers."

Gideon was then summoned and reacted angrily to the content: 

"The delusional critique of Linor Abergele has infuriated me!"

Wrote on her Instagram.

"Linor, Miss World and a lawyer, is one of the most privileged women in Israel, who mercifully wore a headdress when leading the beacon ceremony. A retired judge allowed himself to tamper with her appearance, comparing her headdress to a 'high-rise turban' (although I am also Does not understand what the problem is with the turban) and not only that, but also to criticize her dress that he liked was tight and thus made Linor a hypocrite who on the one hand, wears a headdress and on the other hand, wears a flattering dress. This is a comment that has no place. Not only is she chauvinistic and sexist ( After all, no one criticizes a faculty member (for example, who wears a kippah on television), she also penetrates a person's private space, in this case a woman, and the realization of her faith. "

The delusional critique of Linor Abergele infuriated me!

Linor, Miss World and a lawyer, is one of the most privileged women in Israel, who has mercy ...

Posted by Corrin Gideon - Corrin Gideon on Friday, May 10, 2019

 Gideon's post about the Shavis protest

Corinne Gideon v. Fashion Designer

"I recently attended a meeting with one of the leading designers in the fashion industry ahead of the 2025 finals," Gideon revealed in an angry post she posted to her Instagram in April 2019. "So leading that she probably felt very comfortable firing at me as soon as I sat down in front of her: 'Your ankles are wide.' "A woman told me that. Not a rude man. But a woman who knows how sensitive each of us is to self-esteem. And another woman who designs dresses for other women. She is actually so venomous towards another woman."

"Now leave me. That really after years I got to a point where I died for the way I look and celebrate everything in my body, including my ankles which are not wide at all but just perfect !!! I felt sorry for that designer who probably hates herself so much and that's why she felt Need to lower others. But what would happen to a girl with less confidence, younger, more vulnerable. She would come out scarred, "Gideon wrote, adding:" The designer's job is to lift the client, empower her, make her feel good about herself. "In any case, it is difficult for us women to reach perfection with ourselves. Why not at least make it easy for each other?"

Corinne Gideon and Bikini storm on Holocaust Day

In April 2018, Gideon uploaded to her Instagram a bikini photo from a family vacation in Cuba, but chose to do so at a time perceived as insensitive by surfers: Holocaust Remembrance and Heroism Day.

As expected, the post got a nervous attack and was removed by Gideon

Source: israelhayom

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