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"Shampoo, overlap!": Tomer Hacohen was filmed insulting Eurovision winner - Walla! Celebs

2023-05-16T09:50:09.883Z

Highlights: A new video posted on TikTok shows Noa Kirl's boyfriend shouting boos at Swedish contestant Lorin, not sparing his opinion on her hair. The video was filmed in the hall where the competition took place, and during the performance of the Swedish representative Lorin. The one who surpassed them all was the priest, who added, "Overlap, overlap!" Voila! Celebs have joined a movement that doesn't advocate washing her hair because she doesn't have the energy to clean the sewers after every shower.


A new video posted on TikTok shows Noa Kirl's boyfriend shouting boos at Swedish contestant Lorin, not sparing his opinion on her hair. Voila! Celebs Connections


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The national and justified obsession aroundNoa Kirelis at its peak, and with all the Eurovision hype we got to knowTomer Hacohen, Noa's partner who made sure to stay behind the scenes and support her away from the public eye.

After writing an emotional post and receiving the Outstanding Partner award, a video posted on TikTok revealed a new side and what do you know, this is a unique guy. The video was filmed in the hall where the competition took place, and during the performance of the Swedish representative Lorin, who also won first place, Kirel's escorts made sure to provide chants of "boos". The one who surpassed them all was the priest, who added, "Overlap, overlap!"

Voila! Celebs have joined a movement that doesn't advocate washing her hair because she doesn't have the energy to clean the sewers after every shower.

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  • Noa Kirel
  • Eurovision
  • Eurovision 2023

Source: walla

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