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Yuval Shem Tov stings Kobi Maor: "Disregarding my mission" | Israel today

2021-12-07T10:35:03.353Z


In response to the actor's complaint about the disrespectful treatment he received from the children's star and others on the island of "Survival", Shem Tov did not apologize but was not confused and also put in a sting •


After last week Kobi Maor managed to upset the network with a viral post he uploaded after a particularly charged episode of "Survival" in which he suffered weight loss and received an apology from Yuval Shem Tov (after all, he is the confused Yuval), now comes another apology.

After Maor came to be a guest on the "Pipe" program last night (Monday), Shem Tov posted a long post on his Instagram in which he apologized once again and asked for Maor's forgiveness for hurting his feelings.

"Dear Kobi," Shem Tov opened the post. "I sit and watch you in an interview on 'Tube' and I'm ashamed of myself," he struck again on Sin. "The next morning I apologized to you personally. And also in the post you wrote," Yuval mentioned the viral post that Maor posted after the episode in question aired. "Now this is the first time I see you speak from the heart and do not bring up an aggressive post that underestimates my mission as a child star," Shem Tov wrote. "I think it has nothing to do with my profession," he added. "If I was a basketball player or a construction worker then yes I had the right to talk to you like that? The answer is of course no. No one has the right to insult another person, certainly not in public, the problem is that sometimes we do not know where the border goes to laughter And here I did cross the border, "the children's star once again admitted his mistake and apologized once again:" I beg your pardon again (for the third time) ".

Between the sincere request for forgiveness, Shem Tov nevertheless wanted to remind Maor that each coin has two sides, and he, too, who was so hurt, sinned himself.

"Reminds you, my dear, that you too have often been told not-so-easy statements that certainly do not attest to the good person you are. We have all been in this not-so-simple situation together so perhaps you most of all understand that."

Maor, who was exposed to Shem Tov's words, did not remain indifferent to the additional request for forgiveness and wrote: "You moved me very much. Thank you for seeing beyond the words. I received your apology from the first moment you wrote to me and accept the apology even now in a big hug. "I could not help but share what is on my heart and on the heart of my Ariel. I am only hurt by people I love. I have a special love for you and you are always in my heart. Behind us," he wrote.

Compared to the sulha with Shem Tov, it seems that Maor's anger towards Vered Buskila, who was also mentioned in the original post, has not yet subsided, and the two who were hosted at the tube studio exchanged harsh words on the broadcast.

Maor noted that he did not come to "Survival" to absorb insults about his weight and was severely injured.

Busquila did not remain obligated and replied angrily: "I am the last to judge who should be offended by what but my anger was that Kobe put words in my mouth that were said by Leah and not by me. I did not say the word bull," she said and asked to broadcast the passage to prove her point.

"This is called defamation in Israel," she added.

"Leah said cow and you said bull, I've seen it 40,000 times I have no interest in coming to you with accusations. It's not slander," Maor replied.

"Stand behind your words. As a man who is going to lecture around the subject of body image and weight. I spoke here from the blood of my heart. Leah is not an athlete, you have a responsibility," Maor said at the end of the debate.

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Source: israelhayom

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