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First post: Adi Beatty and her partner Roy Revach broke up Israel today

2021-09-30T20:01:47.383Z


The singer and her partner broke up after a six-month relationship. After half a year together, Adi Beatty and her partner Roy Revach broke up. The two met in March this year and have since become a close couple, including photogenic celebrations on the singer's 20th birthday. According to insiders, the two decided to break up and to make it official, they also removed followers from each other on Instagram, which is actually why they did not upload a joint story


After half a year together, Adi Beatty and her partner Roy Revach broke up.

The two met in March this year and have since become a close couple, including photogenic celebrations on the singer's 20th birthday.

According to insiders, the two decided to break up and to make it official, they also removed followers from each other on Instagram, which is actually why they did not upload a joint story last week.

The relationship between Beatty and Profit began a few months after ending a year-long relationship with judoka Din Gamar.

She currently serves as a singer in a military band.

Adi Beatty declined to comment.

In an interview she gave to Israel Today in the past, she was asked about life in the spotlight and said: "Today no one will make me feel uncomfortable. It's not that I'm in love with myself and think I'm perfect, I can probably get better, and constantly thinking how to do it, but I "I am not ashamed of who I am and what I do. I do not force anyone to listen to my music or watch any series, and all is well. Those who love me are welcome to love me as I am, and those who do not - no".

Source: israelhayom

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