On video: Huge demonstrations across the country, tens of thousands blocked the Ayalon lanes (Photo: Yotam Ronen, News 13)
Yesterday (Tuesday) the social networks were buzzing and burning around a post that the actress
Chen Amsalem
put up.
Amsalem promoted a product of a company for which she serves as a presenter, and tried to tie it to the stormy demonstrations that broke out following the legal coup.
The post was not well received to say the least, and soon she began to receive counter-reactions, among which "it would have been better if she had written that they forced her to publish".
Another surfer wrote: "There is nothing like riding on a crisis in a nation for publicity" and quite a few simply wrote: "Embarrassing".
Doreen Atias
, who was also exposed to the post in question, was quick to respond with her own story in which she promoted "butthole cream", in what seems like another chapter in her battle against the influencer culture.
Produced lessons (photo: screenshot, Instagram)
Amsalem was exposed to the comments, deleted the post and responded in her own story: "Amal'a, what did you think of me? I'm in the middle of cleaning for Passover. Still, I had no intention of being disrespectful. It's okay to make mistakes and make amends - I love great love. Come on, I flew to make windows."
Walla!
Celebs copy a picture she once uploaded and intended for the eyes of her crazy lover, Igor.
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