The contestant posted a post in which he admitted that he was disappointed and felt humiliated by the shortening of his screen time • Alex Haznov, Adam Brotman, Daniel Maximov and others rushed to support
Roi Ben Yakar
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Oded Karni
Reactions to shorten the screen time of the contestants in "Ninja Israel" continue to come: After Natai Hadar, the contestant Roi Ben Yakar, who clicked on the buzzer and his appearance on the screen was shortened, also responds.
Yesterday (Monday) he posted a post in which he said that he usually tends not to be disappointed, but this time the cropped way he appeared on screen managed to hurt him: "I allowed myself to be disappointed because I felt transparent and even a little humiliated, like many good ones who experienced these feelings. To know how to gather oneself and look at what is important. "
The post received much encouragement and feedback from the various program participants.
One of the most prominent participants in "Ninja Israel" for its many seasons, Alex Haznov, wrote: "Roi, you are a king and an inspiration. Seeing you practice is like watching a science fiction movie. Write to me that viewers did not go out to see your crazy track and hope they see How crazy you are! "
The contestant Natai Hadar, who as mentioned part of his participation was cut as well, responded to him "King".
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Another notable contestant on the show - Adam Brotman - responded: "We all know how strong you are and how hard you worked for this buzzer. Really disappointing what they did, but believe me - when you climb the rope all the cameras will be on you!".
Contestant Hadas Cohen also strengthened and wrote: "There is no doubt that when you reach the mountain you will gain all the extra glory."
Contestant Daniel Maximov, who also participated in the show in the past, spoke more emphatically and wrote: "You are one of the greatest I know! ... This show in the country from day one does injustice to great athletes ... unfortunately it is a reality show and not a real sports competition."