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Zaid Sheikh: Did you leave a restaurant without paying? The Bozaglu fan has proof Israel today

2023-01-11T21:37:49.460Z


An anonymous waiter claimed that the soccer coach and reality show refugee left a restaurant without paying, but Israel Hayom received the payment receipt: "This is a misunderstanding and complete nonsense. A meeting that went from table to table."


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A few hours ago, an anonymous waiter tweeted that he blames Ohad Bozaglo, the soccer coach and reality TV refugee, for leaving a restaurant without paying: "Ohad Bozaglo ate at a restaurant for NIS 300 and left without paying. The funniest walkout I've ever had. I don't understand where the courage comes from."

But there are two sides to every story, and it turns out that Buzi also has his own version, so a minute before you slander, you should see that every sheikh in the end comes with a Kabbalah, and it came to us. 

Bozaglou's receipt,

The personal manager of Ohad Bozaglo, Daniel, who was also sitting at the table, told us in response: "This is a misunderstanding and complete nonsense. A meeting that went from table to table. It is no coincidence that on the day when the signing of Season 8 of the Bozaglos is announced, they are looking for ridiculous scum on one of the prominent characters in the show. "

Daniel who received the phone in question immediately withdrew the credit and cleared their name.

Ohad Bozaglu, the king of the headlines, was short and to the point this time: "The bill is paid and whoever took my name out will sue."

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Source: israelhayom

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