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The Israeli in "Got Talent": Between Flashing and Flashing | Israel today

2020-05-28T17:31:00.149Z


To dare Shem Tov returned to try the non-magic magic trick in "Britain's Got Talent" • Today to succeed no longer needs talent | TV


To dare good name he came back to try the magic magic non-magic trick in "Britain's Got Talent" • It turns out that today to succeed no longer needs talent

  • You don't need talent. Goodwill in Britain Great Talent

The global trend in the reality show genre is masked singers. Famous artists compete behind a costume and are judged solely on the talent of poetry. The twist of the contestants' secrecy throughout the competition is another evolution in the process that is reminiscent of an endless chewing gum called TV talent competitions. The general idea is pretty much the same, the rules are a bit different, and the contestants take turns. What to do that there aren't enough talented people in the world to hold countless reality shows with so many seasons and episodes.

To be a reality show requires some talent. As a rule, look at the Israeli comedian for the daring goodness, which appeared this week in an episode of the 14th season of "Britain's Got Talent", which aired in the Kingdom and is available for viewing on Cellcom. For the past year, he has plowed on the global goth talent stage, having initially laughed at Noa Kirl and Mia Dagan in the Israeli version of the television circus with the star logo. Seeing that well, he flew to the US and did the same tricks in front of Melanie C. and Simon Cowell, but failed to pass the Heidi Klum checkpoint, which did not understand the section.

From there, Citrus made a good name for "Australia's Got Talent" and got there right up to the finals, then passed the French version of "Got Talent" and is now starring in the British one. What is his talent? To be the worst magician in the world. He presents magic that is not magic at the height of seriousness ("causes" things to float and disappear, soap bubbles, for example), gets into a very meticulous figure, and it ranges from goofiness to brilliance. A parody of magic and wizards, with a heavy Israeli accent, with comedic timing and silly ideas tailor-made for "Good Talent".

• Ya'az good name in the "Got Talent" Australia final "

I'm the only one in the world who has these special powers," said Ya'az a good name at the beginning of the section. "Now I realize he's a genius," Simon Cowell concluded the audition and brought the Israeli to the next level. At the end of the scene, as another judge complimented Cowell on the stupid thing, Mr. Reality stood with his upright, proud face and a dollar mark on the pupils. Cowell is the creator of the Global Good Talent Octopus, which spreads across 68 different countries, and the Israeli chicken he discovered has made only five of them. There is still nowhere to strive.

Once upon a time you needed extraordinary talent, connections, and understanding of the system, and crazy luck. Today one can even dream of an international career with one repetitive trick.

Goodwill in the UK Got Talent, Episode 14, 7 Cellcom TV

Source: israelhayom

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