The current season participant for "Wedding at First Sight" decided to address the rumor that has swept the web in recent weeks in a Facebook post • Full Post
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After weeks of rumors, "Wedding at First Sight" participant Amir Zahavi posted a Facebook post on Sunday where he denied rumors of his sexual orientation.
Zahavi, who is currently starring at the screen at First Sight and known as Danish husband, decided this evening that he could no longer keep silent in the face of rumors circulating in Wetsap in recent weeks about his sexual orientation and decided to put an end to it.
"So far, I have avoided responding to all the evil that is being spread to me on networks, opinion columns, and on the screens," he wrote in a Facebook post. "Not because it didn't hurt me, and maybe precisely because I'm so sore. This time I feel a red line was crossed for me, when someone circulated voicemails and texts in which she asserted 'for sure' that I was gay (incidentally the other claims in the clip are also fabricated). , Out of sheer evil and despicable opportunism. "
"I'm not looking to be a symbol of any fight right now - it's big on me. Just want to win the justice I deserve as a human being."
So far I have avoided responding to all the evil that is being spread to me in networks, opinion columns, and on screens. Not because it didn't hurt me, and maybe because of ...
Posted by Amir Zahavi on Sunday, May 24, 2020
At the end of the post, Zahavi turned to the surfers and asked: "If anyone knows who the woman behind these lies is, I would be happy to help me find it. Although from your point of view I will discuss for myself, the truth is that under the contract I signed, I am very limited in my ability to explain, To share, and to protect myself. Maybe a lot of the evil and disgracefulness to me could have been avoided if I had the freedom to respond to claims thrown into the air while my silence might be misinterpreted as consent.
Zahavi also wanted to emphasize that he had nothing against the sexual orientation they attributed to him, but in his case it is simply false: "I think there is no sexual orientation and no more moral orientation than another. However, as a man who went so far to find his wife ( It is important for me to say clearly and unequivocally to two faces that I am straight and that has always been my sexual orientation (standard and boring). And to end with ease (nevertheless Sunday and it was hard for all of us) - the only good thing you can do is to make tobacco. No use found. "