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Didn't survive outside: Diane Schwartz and Nathaniel Rudnicki broke up Israel today

2022-11-30T13:04:02.340Z


After leaving the "Big Brother" house and moving to shared residences, the most prominent couple after Shaf and Talia separated • Is it final or is there a chance for a comeback?


The couple emerging from the "Big Brother House" is no more:

Diane Schwartz and Nathaniel Rodetsky went their separate ways, shortly after moving into shared residences.

Schwartz and Rodetsky were the second most publicized couple to leave the house after Talia and Shaf.

The last season of "Big Brother" caused many storms that took place around what the audience and critics alike defined as an excessive representation of violence and indecency.

Diane and Nathaniel at the "Big Brother" house, photo: Network 13, screenshot

Rudnicki, who reached the finals unlike Diane who was eliminated and received severe criticism from the audience and the media for her behavior, reunited with her immediately after leaving the house.

But now, according to the gossip sections, after moving in together, they broke up and unfollowed each other on Instagram.

Until recently, the couple radiated strong romance.

According to those close to the two, according to publications, our hope may not be lost and the possibility that they will return to each other is not baseless. 

We recently told you that Network 13 confirms that the possibility of including Schwartz in the program "The Daily Report" is being considered, which means that we may see her on the screen again. Career comes first.

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Source: israelhayom

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