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"Let's do something crazy and get married": Uriel Tsabari makes Scout Grant and Shuli Rand | Israel today

2021-11-22T09:40:39.159Z


Watch: The actor and comedian also decided to contribute to the imitation of the well-publicized couple after he appeared in "A Wonderful Land", and shared with his 130,000 followers a video in which he stepped into the shoes of the two


About two weeks ago, Scout Grant and Shuli Rand came to the marriage alliance, at a wedding that managed to generate headlines and thousands of comments online and offline, and despite the time that has passed, it seems that the last word has not yet been said about it.

After the couple's imitation in "A Wonderful Land", another imitation arrives on the network, this time with the actor, the comedian and imitator Ural Tsabari in the shoes of the two.

Sabri (27) uploaded a short imitation of the two Brills to his Instagram account over the weekend and managed to garner quite a few compliments and a few thousand likes.

"I do not know why I did not think about it on Saturday. The first meeting between Shuli Rand and Scout Grant," Sabri wrote below a video he shared with his 130,000 followers.

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"Say Shuli," Sabri mimicked Grant as he sang Rand's hit "Lament."

"When you sing 'Lamentations,' you mean like a relative you've lost over the years and you're looking for? Because it's funny. I have a show called 'Lost.' You know, what's left," Sabri continues to joke.

"Let's do something unexpected. Something crazy. Let's get married what do you care, let's get married."

"You are a genius," the amused surfers wrote almost unanimously.

Source: israelhayom

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