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While we were under the covers and at most we went out for a moment to eat chowder on the last winter Saturday, the singer
Yonatan Margi
walked the red carpet at the prestigious Spotify event for the exciting Grammy week in Los Angeles.
Margie is known for his love of beautiful clothes and fashion and it was not surprising to see that he was cute from head to toe, but after the photos were distributed on social networks, the surfers noticed one thing that was conspicuously missing, the yellow pin that reminds everyone where the abductees are who relive Black Sabbath every morning.
Of course, such a thing did not pass in silence and the comments immediately began to flow: "He could wear a pin, it wouldn't hurt him a block," wrote one who was certainly not the only one: "Shame, not even Israelis wear a pin - so he?!", and "He Forgot to wear a pin? Really sucks," were the comments that also starred.
Of course it is!
Celebs couldn't go through something like this without finding out for her readers the meaning of the matter and the singer did issue an apology: "The heart of no Israeli has been whole for months and won't be whole until all the abductees return home. In recent days I have been invited to many events around Grammy week during which I wore the pin the abductees and I used every opportunity to talk about the difficult situation."
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"Honestly, it was a mistake to come to the event in question without considering the fact that we don't have a picture of victory until everyone returns. Since the beginning of the war, I have made sure to take part in the information efforts and will continue to do so at every opportunity," said the star and indeed kept his promise when he arrived with the pin at the annual event of The man who discovered
Whitney Houston
and
Bruce Springsteen
,
Clive Davis
.
As a result of the situation, the Netal association is increasing the helpline 1-800-363-363 or on the association's website. The line provides mental assistance to anyone who feels pressure, anxiety and needs support and mental assistance.
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