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Noa Kirl: "He Didn't Burst Out of Love" Israel today

2019-12-23T11:32:09.526Z


After another child documented himself breaking into the stage, along with the statement that he did so with a desire to be famous, Noa Kirl decided to respond to a local topic


The phenomenon of children bursting into stages at Chanukah shows continues • After another child documented himself breaking into the stage, along with the statement that he did so with a desire to be published, Noa Kirl decided to respond to the topic herself

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The outbreak phenomenon is getting worse, and the stars are responding: After a girl broke into the Haifa festival last week, the outbursts are now coming to Tel Aviv.

Last night, during the Festigel theme song, a boy burst onto the stage and hugged singer Jonathan Margie. Contrary to the previous time, the Festigal warned about the issue were already practicing, responding quickly and taking the boy off the stage.

From Instagram

As mentioned, the festival has recently reached the Tel Aviv exhibition gardens, along with some of the biggest children and youth stars in the country, such as Noa Kirl, Margie, Eden Ben Zaken and Itai Levy. The big names probably entice the young crowd to break into the stage. It seems to be a real trend among the kids who upload the videos, share them and treat the whole issue as a challenge or a stretch, and there seem to be some who have made the break into a real destination and another way to enjoy the show.

Breaking into the stage is of course a dangerous matter, as the stage includes means of pyrotechnics, accessories and lighting fixtures, and during the eruption and running the stage may be encountered and injured by children, but this of course did not prevent the additional eruption.

A post posted yesterday on Israel Entertainment's Instagram page featured the breakout video onstage, and the caption reads, among other things: "A boy managed to reach the star he loves most and make a selfie with him." Whoever was less connected to this wording was no different from Kirl, the self-starred star of Margalie, who responded to the post and made it clear: "Here's the mistake. He didn't burst out of love and admiration, he burst out because he wanted to be published and wanted to get him on different platforms like it really did." Notably, the boy did say in a video uploaded to Story on his Instagram page that that was his goal.

Kirl made it clear that the important message to come out of the story is another: "It's important to say it's dangerous. There are so many things happening simultaneously on stage like fireworks and various accessories that can cause such incidents to end unpleasantly and obviously we don't want that to happen."

Hundreds of children responded to the boy's video. It can be said with caution that, unfortunately, most reactions seemed to encourage the act, calling the boy "champion" and "courageous," while some commentators mentioned the dangers and made it clear that it was a "dangerous and not funny" move.


Some of the comments the boy has been receiving // screenshot, from Instagram

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Source: israelhayom

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