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Gal Gvaram responds for the first time to rumors of a farewell to Tom Haimov Israel today

2021-09-27T11:52:44.859Z


"If I do not want to upload a story for three days, then I do not want to upload a story," Gvaram responded to an advertisement in "Israel Today" and denied parting from her partner • "I do not have an accountability"


About a day after Eran Suissa's exclusive publication in "Israel Today" about a serious crisis in the relationship between Gal Gvaram and Tom Haimov, Gvaram breaks the silence tonight (Saturday) in the story and announces: "The border has been crossed."

"I will calm you all down, we have not parted and there is no crisis," Gvaram announced at the outset.

"You have to get into proportions," she wrote, adding: "If I don't feel like uploading a story for 3 days, then I don't feel like uploading a story."

Gvaram's response to the rumors, Photo: Courtesy of Instagram

Tom is a big boy.

He knows how to buy pita on his own and even breathe on his own, "she added, writing that although no one can force her to do what she does not want, she still chooses to respond to the reports that flooded the network to make it clear that the border has been crossed.

She further wrote that no one, including the media, has the right to poke around in her personal life and harass her, her family members or friends in an attempt to extract information about her private life.

"I'm not really angry because it's a price to pay and I have exposed difficult things," she added.

"I washed a lot of dirty things outside but there are things I don't feel like so I don't feel like it. I don't have to be accountable. You crossed a line this time. My relationship, my family and my personal life are out of bounds and I will choose what to share and how."

Israel Today reporter Eran Suissa, who as mentioned was the first to report on the crisis in the relationship between Gvaram and Haimov, commented on her remarks in his own story.

"Everyone has the right to demand privacy," he wrote, adding: "But when a relationship is forged in front of the cameras and then continues with an endless story (which also brings quite a bit of livelihood), it's a bit strange to me to make claims about 'crossing borders' and invading privacy."

Eran Suissa's response, Photo: Courtesy of Instagram

He went on to refer to the specific article published about the relationship crisis and added "Regarding the article published yesterday": Anyone who knows me and my work style knows that I am thorough and reliable is first and foremost. I have so far refrained from detailing "I decided to open. I should respond: the article was approved for publication verbatim. In front of the agent of both of them. Otherwise I would not have published it. There is proof of everything."

Source: israelhayom

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