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Noa Tashvi against Rihanna: "Once again, the Jews don't count" - voila! celebs

2023-02-13T09:40:48.986Z


The pop star's appearance at the Super Bowl halftime show continues to draw comments, this time it's Noa Tashvi who didn't understand why a song by Kanye West was included in the show. Walla! celeb ambassador


Were there no more songs?

Rihanna (Photo: GettyImages)

Rihanna

's performance

at halftime of the Super Bowl plus the revelation of the surprising pregnancy drew many reactions online, but voila!

Celebs could not ignore the opinion of

Noa Tashvi

, who noticed a surprising detail.

During the show, Rihanna incorporated the song "All of the lights" by

Kanye West

.



Tashibi posted a story in which she said "I'm not going to make a scandal out of it, because it won't really help. Rihanna has so many hits. She had to include a Kanye West song? Because if any other pop artist was threatening to kill another minority, he would Canceled, not getting a stage in the Super Bowl. Again, Jews don't count."

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A few months ago, the controversial rapper published anti-Semitic content, which caused a severe wave of reactions in Hollywood.

Among other things, he hinted on his Twitter account that he intends to kill Jews: "I'm a little sleepy tonight, but when I wake up I'll enter DEFCON against Jews," when he uses a military term that refers to the alert level of the United States Army.



In the interview he gave, the rapper said he "likes Hitler, because he also did good things."

Since then he managed to disappear from the radar and return married to an unknown designer who worked with him.



Walla!

Celebs were invited to sing the national anthem at a League C game, but caused a short circuit in the whole neighborhood.

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