The "House of Wheels" association approached Keshet and Reshet with a proposal to include people with disabilities in the dating and matchmaking programs "Wedding at First Sight" and "New Love".
"Calls for action so that in the coming seasons people with disabilities will also appear. Viewers will see that physical disabilities are only a small component of a complete identity," reads the letter sent by the director of the House of Wheels, Jonathan Karni.
Only recently, "Israel Today" revealed allegations of predatory actions at the expense of wedding reality participants "Wedding at First Sight".
This involves, among other things, taking things out of context and using manipulations.
A past groom recounted: "Damage to the basic trust and empowerment of the difficulty that already exists."
The show's producer said: "The production of 'Wedding at First Sight' is based on a successful television format broadcast in a number of countries around the world.
"Program participants have chosen the process and are aware of the television exposure involved, after undergoing a rigorous screening and screening process by an external and independent team of psychologists that examines, among other things, their ability to cope with exposure. At any time before the age of 42 if they so wish, and evidently the last couple who chose to finish the process this week after only 16 days.
As for the program's experts - Dr. Yael Doron, Danny Friedlander and Dr. Maayan Boiman of Method - it will be emphasized that the loyalty and commitment of the three, throughout the entire season, is first and foremost to the participants from the beginning to the end of the process. It reads: "The experts will work to pair the participants to the best of their personal and professional judgment. In doing so, the experts undertake to act in good faith, properly, morally and ethically, and not to include external considerations in their decision."
"The right to exist of the program is based on the creation of a real connection between the couple. Any attempt to claim that unsuccessful marital adjustments are made intentionally and for rating purposes is a sin against reality. "In her capacity for suitable couples to come out every season, together with the participants themselves. As in reality, life is complex, and this complexity is reflected on the screen."
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