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Second entry: Tenant "Big Brother" revealed | Israel today

2020-02-10T14:40:12.574Z


You know him from another reality, and we are happy to announce that you will soon see much more of him • Maybe in the fireplace he will find a relationship?


You know him in a completely different reality, and we are very happy to announce that you will soon see much more of him • Maybe in the "Big Brother" he will find a relationship?

Ninja in Neve Ilan: Paul Chagyan on the way to the "Big Brother" house, "Israel Today" found out.

This coming Saturday will be the second entrance to the house, which may change the power relations there. You are the first to know that one of the anticipated tenants is Paul Chaggian, who tried his luck in two seasons of "Ninja Israel."

Paul, 26, a fitness coach, reached the semi-finals in the first season. In the second season he returned, but fell to the pool in the first phase and could not finish the track. He stood out not only for his athletic skills but also for his fine and good outside data, which will probably also help him stand out in the fireplace and possibly threaten other tenants. In the Ninja, Paul told of his difficulty finding parity, he said, in part because of being Armenian.

Besides Chagyan, more tenants are expected to enter. In the meantime, just before the new tenants enter the house, another impeachment will be held this coming Thursday. In this impeachment all tenants of the house will be candidates for impeachment.

The program's production commented: "Big Brother's second entry occupants will be revealed on the show this coming Saturday at 21:15 on Network 13".

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Source: israelhayom

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