The blogger published a false report that the actress and comedian died • Levy "thanked" him for "killing her for clicks" and said she was "shocked by the convictions"
"Shocked by convictions"
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Blogger Omri Hayun published a false article today (Thursday), in which it was stated that actress and comedian Hadar Levy is no longer alive.
"The star of the children's channel has passed away," read the headline of the article, which was uploaded to Hayun's famous blog.
Levy later shared the news of her death on her Facebook account, adding: "Dead! Thanks to Omri Hayun for killing me for a few clicks to his site. It's definitely a great honor to be on the list of the Pike-Dead celebs. I probably did something right! I'm just bothered by 'Kids Channel star' "Come and stay updated".
In doing so, Levy referred to the fact that she left the channel as early as 2009.
Thanks to Omri Hayun for killing me for a few clicks to his site.
Without a doubt it is a great honor to get into the Pike-Dead celebs.
I probably did something right.
* I'm just bothered by "Kids Channel" star Cam On.
follow up.
I will not even tag him here with your permission.
Posted by Hadar Levi - Hadar Levy on Thursday, December 3rd, 2020
Hayun's blog, which was previously considered a leading gossip reporter, now features an article centered on her by Hadar Levy, in which she reported the death of a 16-year-old bitch (an incident that did happen).
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Meloi said: "I am still shocked by the convictions and considering my steps."
In early 2020, Hayun published on his blog that the singer Eyal Golan, with whom he has been in a legal battle for several years, has passed away.
As a result, Golan filed a complaint against him for harassment.
In March, Hayun was arrested after his mother claimed he had threatened her life.
In 2019 he sued Facebook for claiming the social network had reduced the exposure of the posts on his page.
In addition, he sued Google for "causing mental damage" due to the conduct against him.