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Ortal Amar wonders if to reveal the face of a Prince character and is attacked: "You brought a child from Ben-El Tavori, not from Leonardo DiCaprio" | Israel today

2022-04-04T08:51:02.187Z


The singer's ex, a singer herself recently, uploaded a video in which she posed a fateful question to her followers, but instead received serious answers and received bites


I do not know about you, but Tu Prince is always in a mask: Although this is not a line that was added to Ortal Amar's new single, but since she gave birth to Tu Prince, her son with Ben-El Tavori, she has been banned from exposing her face on social media as part of the agreement between The two.

In practice, this means that if Amar wants to share videos or pictures of the little Prince character with web surfers, she must always hide his face.

"Do you think it's time to meet Tan Prince?" She asked her followers in a ticketing video she uploaded last week that garnered more than 300,000 views.

The supposedly innocent question managed to provoke a stinging wave of reactions, and many of the surfers decided to joke and react with ridicule.

Ortal Amar asks.

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"Honey, you brought a child from Ben al-Tavori, not from Leonardo DiCaprio. Why should it interest anyone?", A surfer teased.

"When you try to stay relevant," another surfer mocked.

"It's good to remember. The boy is another second in the army," joked another surfer jokingly.

"If it's time to meet?", Another surfer wrote.

"Who will be heard. Why should we be interested in getting to know him," she wrote mockingly.

"Stop harassing," another surfer raged.

"If his father asks, respect him."

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Source: israelhayom

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