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"There is no one like you in the world": Scout Grant in a romantic tribute to Sholi Rand Israel today

2022-11-30T07:45:56.491Z


The TV actress, who married the singer heartthrob while in the background there was a big drama in the background of his previous marriage to Michal and the special halachic permit he received, shared an emotional story with her followers on Instagram in which she summarizes a year since the two came in the long-awaited marriage


Scout Grant in a love letter to Shuli Rand:

on the Hebrew date that marks one year of the union of their hearts under the canopy, the television actress shared last night (Tuesday) with tens of thousands of her followers on Instagram the intense love she feels for her husband and how much he is an anchor of security in her life.

"Shuly, my love", opened the emotional story that she dedicated to the man she married about a year ago out of great love but also in an equally powerful storm, this in light of the drama surrounding his personal life.

"Exactly one year ago, on Friday evening in Kislu, we came in the covenant of marriage," she wrote under the photo of the two standing in a canopy and excitedly and smilingly holding the ketubah.

"And there is no one like you in the world," she praised Rand, with his song "If I hadn't come now" playing in the historical background.

"The best man and friend and partner in the world. The gentleness of your soul and your light envelop me every day anew. I love you," Grant captioned the story which she shared yesterday with her 49,900 followers on Instagram.

As I recall, Rand (60) and Grant (58) entered into the marriage alliance a little over a year ago after quite a bit of drama that accompanied (and still accompanies) their union.

The acquaintance between the two began years ago, when they met on the chamber stage.

About four years ago, their paths crossed again, and the two began to have a relationship that they tried to keep under the radar as much as possible due to the fact that, according to halachic law, Rand was still married to his wife Michal.

Michal Rand, photo: Miriam Tzachi

In order for him to marry Grant, Rand had to obtain a special rabbinic permit, which he eventually managed to obtain, in a move that was widely criticized by the public, which was outraged by the halachic discrimination between women and men.

Despite the anger and attacks on them, the two managed to maintain the partnership which, as mentioned, eventually led to the wedding and since then their love has blossomed.

Scout Grant and Shuli Rand at the premiere of the movie "Legend of Destruction", photo: Itzik Biran

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Source: israelhayom

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