The Big Brother veteran admits in pain: “It was hard to be there, I regretted going”


Nofar Mor with the package from the post office (photo from Nofar Mor’s Instagram account @nofarmor11)

In the “Habrezia” podcast of the “Panai Plus” website, which is presented by the journalist Bar Zega, the celebrity Nofer Mor, who became famous due to her participation in the reality show “Big Brother”, was interviewed. During the interview, Moore harshly criticized the organizers and participants of the demonstration for the release of the kidnapped, claiming that it was a “political protest”.

“How is it possible that you are calling us to come and support the families of the abductees, that there is nothing pure and holy than that at the moment, and I am coming to a rally, to a political demonstration, a radical left?” said Moore at the beginning of her speech.

Mor turned to the Bar Zega journalist, who listened to her words, and asked: “Do you know how many people like me wanted to come and they didn’t? It’s not okay. I also told my agent: ‘Listen, I’ve been brainwashed here. This doesn’t happen anymore, take pictures and remember.’ I start walking towards Kaplan and as I progress I realize that I have arrived at a political rally that calls for the elimination of the government and very, very harsh words.”

Mor, who is not one of the left-wing voters, chose to come to the protest calling for the release of the abductees in the belief that despite the many political differences that exist between groups in the Israeli population, they all have one common goal: the return of the abductees.

“It was very complicated for me. Somewhere, I have to say, it’s not politically correct, it was hard for me to be there. I regretted a little that I went. Because I wanted to leave politics aside, I fell into it. I really believed that it was possible to reach a place where we all have one goal, without A connection to political views,” said Nofer Mor. In response to Moore’s harsh words, Zega told her: “People saw you and asked what she was doing here.”

The young celebrity who agreed with Zaga repeated his words and said: “Yes, what is she doing here. There were other people like me and everyone felt that they ate the hat. They worked on me, we have one goal and why not? What does this have to do with my political views? What, people Who voted right don’t want the abductees at home?”

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“You won’t go to demonstrations anymore?”, Zaga asked Moore. In response to this, the celebrity stated: “By no means, they did the opposite. They also made me tell all my friends: don’t you dare go.”


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