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Nicole Reidman "interviewed" Miri Regev. We got an unusually disgusting licking show - Walla! culture

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In her first show "Nicole's Voice" (Channel 24), Nicole Reidman promised an interview with the Minister of Transportation in which "all the masks will come off." After half an hour we realized that no mask came off and a little sorry we did not have a mask to hide our eyes from it out of shame


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Nicole Reidman "interviewed" Miri Regev.

We got a nasty licking show than usual

In her first show "Nicole's Voice" (Channel 24), Nicole Reidman promised an interview with the Minister of Transportation in which "all the masks will come off."

After half an hour we realized that no mask came off and a little sorry we did not have a mask to hide our eyes from it out of shame

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Ben Byron Braude

Sunday, 14 March 2021, 06:46 Updated: 06:51

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Cheaper to install a camera in the car.

Niquel (Photo: Screenshot, Channel 24)

A black Hummer-type Jeep enters the frame, Nicole Reidman sits at the wheel looking a million dollars (or a higher amount befitting her status) and her speech is louder and more confident than ever.

Reidman and her hammer are on their way to Transport Minister Miri Regev or as she puts it: "She's bold, a media wizard who doesn't take anyone into account," the meeting is part of her new docu-reality show - "Nicole's Voice" (Fridays on Channel 24) .

The format is particularly simple, in each episode Reidman meets politicians and embarks on a journey between the stations of their lives when on the way she asks questions and they (surprise) give answers.

Yes, Erez Tal has already done it with "Brewers" not to mention "Carpool Karaoke" and another million and one formats from abroad but apparently to install a camera on the windshield and fill a container cheaper than closing a studio.



A moment after she finishes complimenting Regev (first round of compliments But not really last) and a second before the opening of the show, which consists of a clip of Israeli landscapes + a logo in the colors of the flag, just like before our performance at Eurovision, Nicole promises us an interview in which "all masks will come off." After half an hour of watching the 90-minute interview Between Oprah and Harry and Megan, you could say that no mask went down here and I was a little sorry I did not have a mask to hide my eyes with.It's especially strange because Nicole Reidman and Miri Regev are characters you can not remain indifferent to - love or hate, boring they sure are not. The fact that the encounter between the two was incredibly boring is no less flattering.

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Incredibly boring.

Regev and Nicole (Photo: Screenshot, Channel 24)

Admitting and confessing, I did not expect Nicole Reidman - who is proud of her close friendship with the Netanyahu couple (do not worry, an interview with Bibi is expected very soon) - to surprise Miri Regev with a biting and kicking political interview.

Still, this is the not-so-luxurious Channel 24 hostel, where anything beyond the boundaries of the Dash with a song is considered flashy. Since this is Braidman - a woman with ambition from Ramat Gan to the Champs Elysees, I hoped the show would be at least as entertaining as one of her clips with Aki Avni. Whoever was unlucky and watched a chest show in what looked like raw material for a hidden image film, one that reached Minister Regev's media advisers but they recommended disqualifying him under the section on unreliability.



Reidman and Regev's' journey began with meeting young people preparing for the army - an opportunity to speak With Regev on her glorious military past and also giving her demonstrated fitness and ability to wallow in the mud without blinking (something that should not surprise anyone). From there they continued to the MDA station where Regev volunteered in her youth (opportunity to mention Regev's choice for Sabra this year at 16). And demonstrate resuscitation exercises.

Then between a clichéd discourse about her love for her husband and family, an announcement that she is a fashion icon and tears upon hearing the phrase: Kiryat and Gat, they also played an association game, a moment so coordinated that the hammer seemed to slow down from shame.

And these are the words that were "thrown" into the air: Bibi = leader, Berkowitz = Steakowitz (bonus for the media consultant who coined the joke), Gantz = stressful, Orientalism = identity, Bennett = childish.

Too bad the phrase "message page" was not said, it was interesting to hear the association to that.

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Too staged.

Nicole and Regev (Photo: Screenshot, Channel 24)

I'll put aside for a moment Reidman's miss as an interviewer.

Such "interviews" are also a miss for Miri Regev and the Likud movement she came to represent.

If there is one thing that can be learned from Channel 20's consistent failure in the viewing figures and the paucity of public discourse it produces, it is that even the (many) supporters of Benjamin Netanyahu and the Likud know how to distinguish between the press and propaganda.

Therefore they too prefer to watch the news on channels 12 and 13 even though they are perceived as hostile.

Monologues of self-glorification can also be heard on election broadcasts, on Facebook or simply with Bardugo in IDF waves. The role of media people is not to be a conduit through which messages pass but messengers of the public at home, those who ask the questions, especially the difficult ones. Interviews with leaders of the kind Reidman portrayed in "Nicole's Voice" are practiced in less democratic regimes than ours (for example, with a leader whose name rhymes with Snoopkin).



Nicole Reidman has lived the media world. In the decade since she broke into our lives in "Fortunes" Screen time in Israel. Items about her appeared in the main edition but also in "Good Evening" with Guy Pines. She campaigns for shoes and at the same time hosts leaders from around the world. Only this weekend she managed to enter into a public conflict with Avigdor Lieberman who called her with utter disrespect. Emma-what, it seems that although Reidman lives the media, she does not have the sufficient curiosity to understand the interviewer's work. If you rely on the first episode of "Nicole's Voice" (and I hope the following will be better, even a little) she returns to the worlds of the She knows them well.

She seems to think she deserves everything just because she is who she is and without being willing to pay the price at work over time and learning the material.



Just before Reidman broke up with Regev, she prepared another surprise for her - a performance of the election hit "Go Tell Everyone You're Miri Regev" performed by Eli Zolta, who arrived with his band at her parents' yard in Kiryat Gat.

It was a moment of pride and great joy, including hugs, selfies and kisses but all this is only relevant if you are Miri's parents who danced and rejoiced happily.

For me, as a viewer who had survived just moments before Reidman's rendition of the song "Yiddish Mame" (which was performed in the kitchen but recorded in the studio and played as if without us noticing), it was one too many licks after half an hour full of free (self) love.

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