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"Big Brother" breaks ratings records, surfers are angry about the removal of Yehuda - Walla! culture

2021-03-07T10:07:24.730Z


The episode of Yehuda's removal from home broke ratings records when it garnered 20.3 percent of views, compared to "Master Chef" which aired on Rainbow 12 and won 19.1 percent. At the same time, surfers are flooding social media with rage: "Rami has not stopped looking for him, swearing and cursing behind his back since the beginning of the season."


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"Big Brother" breaks ratings records, surfers are angry about the removal of Judah

The episode of Yehuda's removal from home broke ratings records when it garnered 20.3 percent of views, compared to "Master Chef" which aired on Rainbow 12 and won 19.1 percent.

At the same time, surfers are flooding social media with rage: "Rami has not stopped looking for him, swearing and cursing behind his back since the beginning of the season."

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Sunday, 07 March 2021, 11:57 Updated: 12:01

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"Big Brother"'s decision to evict Yehuda Yitzhakov from the house after he threatened to use violence against another tenant, Rami Vered, continues to stir up a huge storm on social media.

The surfers are divided into two camps - Mahane Yehuda and Mahane Rami, with each post in favor of one of the two tenants receiving thousands of additional comments.

At the same time, the episode of Yehuda's removal from the house, which was broadcast last night, broke ratings records when it garnered 20.3 percent of views compared to "Master Chef" which was broadcast on Rainbow 12 and won 19.1 percent.

This is one of the few times that "Big Brother" manages to beat "Master Chef".



Many surfers expressed anger at the decision not to take Rami Vered out of the house, along with Yehuda.

"It does not justify Yehuda's speech, but it is also possible to understand it," wrote a surfer.

"Rami has not stopped looking for him, swearing and cursing behind his back since the beginning of the season and doing everything to drive him crazy. You did not show when he cursed Yehuda's family. It is injustice. Rami had to fly a long time ago."

On the other hand, there were those who praised the big brother who took Judah out of the house: "To all those who support Judah and write: King Judah, the winner of the season." Stop for a moment and think if this bully was the spouse of your daughter, your granddaughter, your girlfriend, "Your sister - then think carefully about whether he is really a king. Not for violence. Not for bullying. Do not turn bullies into stars."

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Yehuda (Photo: Screenshot, Network 13)

Yesterday, as mentioned, the quarrel between Yehuda and Rami was broadcast, which led to a big explosion between them.

The argument began when Rami went to bed and asked Yehuda and Almog to keep quiet.

The two began to quarrel verbally with each other, until during the argument Yehuda said to Remy: "Tell me all these things outside."

Remy saw these things as an implicit threat, and the debate rose to high tones.

When Judah was invited to the big fireplace room he explicitly threatened him: "Will he come to me like this when I sit with someone? I a *** his dad on it. And with his head on the floor and I a *** his mom. I will drag his head. That's how it is on the sidewalk and let's see if he speaks like that. "



After these things, the big brother decided to take Judah out of the house.

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