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Scout Grant: "Shuly fits me like a glove" - ​​Voila! celebs

2022-12-19T10:28:37.394Z


The TV presenter was interviewed by Maayan Adam on 103FM and talked about the divorce from Abram Grant and the current relationship with Shuli Rand: "There is a connection there that gives a lot of confidence"


Scout Grant (Or Gefen)

Last November

Shuli Rand

and

Scout Grant

celebrated their first wedding anniversary.

The partnership between the two caused many eyebrows to be raised, but as time goes by it seems that this is a match made in heaven.

Grant was interviewed this morning (Monday) for Maayan Adam's program on radio 103FM and talked about her and Rand's relationship.



"There is a connection there that gives a lot of security and peace. He is simply such a good, sweet, gentle and noble man who has no equal, he fits me like a glove. There is something similar in our desires and behaviors, we perceive the world and society the same. It is as if I am in In a slightly safer place than him, but the connection is really deep and it changes everything."

Grant also referred to the divorce from her first husband,

Abram Grant

: "I remember coming and telling Abram that there are many things to argue about, but I told him that there is one thing that I really want him to give me - my heart. If there was anything in this insight for me, it is that I have one property With me, from which I derive everything, my best parenting, my friendships and my actions in everything I touch, my greatest possession is what I give."



Walla!

Celebs are waiting for the moment when she finds a glove that fits her hand.

For now she only has a perforated wool hat.

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Source: walla

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