Journalist and actor Tzachi Halevi became parents to a baby • About a year and a half ago, Aharish wrote: "There will be no woman happier than me to know that I am pregnant"
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Tzachi Halevi, Lucy Aharish
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Meir Edri, Arik Sultan
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Lucy Aharish and Tzachi Halevi became white parents today (Wednesday).
The birth took place at the Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, for a baby and a mother giving birth.
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About a year and a half ago, after being photographed in a way that could be interpreted in two ways and began to receive comments that she was pregnant, Aharish posted a post that dealt with the sensitive issue: "Yesterday the picture was published below, and then a wave of rumors began. 'Medical references' to journalists, which indicate that I am pregnant, and want my response to the news.
"My agent of course asks me at the height of gentleness if this is true, and I answer that she again catches me 'what a segment, just after menstruation' ... and yes, I say again, because already after the wedding in October people went into my womb ... I will save From you the reactions of those who generally wish me not to get pregnant at all, where I will breed and bring an assimilated child ... this is a completely different post ... ".
Aharish later revealed that she has recently had two miscarriages, which shows the obsessive preoccupation with her condition not only as invasive, but also as tactless and compassionate.
"Only yesterday it was just a little too much ... I understand that I am a familiar person and there are things that come with the territory, but that's my territory!
"I will not be a woman happier than I am to know that I am pregnant, I will not be happier than me to announce that I am pregnant, because in the last six months I have had two abortions ... and everything is fine. Really. Because I believe everything happens when it should happen and arrives when it should come. It is even natural and known that at more advanced ages (soon 38) about 30 percent of pregnancies fall in the first few months. So everything is really fine. But in resuscitation to get to a point where I have to repeatedly deny that I am pregnant is absurd! In my natural culture! "