Big Brother tenant Ofek Levy spoke boldly about the boycott he went through in his youth.
He described how his friends tied him up for an entire night.
In the last episode of the show, things came to a head, when he described to the occupants of the house the feelings and scars ever since.
Despite everything, since the confession, dozens of messages have been received from childhood friends who claimed that Ofek was actually an accepted, loved and sociable child.
Now his brother Sahar is responding to the allegations.
'Ofek has been abused.
He wrote a play about his past abuse and after dealing with professional help, he also put on the show together in 2017. Ofek wrote, directed and acted the play and called it 'Psycho-Log'.
In the play Ofek, he told the story of his life and the same cases he went through.
At that time, Ofek was a reporter at Maariv for Youth - Mako and wrote about Ofek leading the boycott of the pipeline.
In the same article, also there when he was 17, Ofek wrote his deep sympathy and told what he said tonight on the show 'Big Brother'.
Ofek Levy,
'When you go through a boycott, abuse and such horrible things - it's clear that not everyone knows.
I do not blame those children who respond.
I really think they did not know so they are writing these things.
I doubt if those children will stand up and say, 'That's right, I tied him to a tree.' "He adds: help.
In addition, Ofek presented his play, "Psycho-Log," in front of people dealing with mental illness. "
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