Bar Refaeli is ashamed: “Mom, don’t be rude to me”

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Bar and Tzipi Rafaeli (photo from Facebook)

Bar Refaeli arrived this morning (Wednesday) for the filming of the new and third campaign for the bra and lingerie brand FEMINA under her leadership. The photo shoot took place in a studio in Tel Aviv and includes a TV commercial, digital and stills for the brand’s use.

First she addressed the possibility that her mother, Tzipi, is hiding in the singer’s chick costume in a mask: “I don’t think it’s my mother. Yesterday they sent me a link that Ofira said was Tzipi. I haven’t seen the song so I can’t say if it’s similar or not, but voila maybe it is. The song What do you have Mrs. Levin is about her – so maybe? I need to see how this chick dances and then maybe you’re onto something- Mom? I need to see it, mom, don’t make fun of me”

First she explained why her children are not exposed on the networks: “You tell me to show my children because people want to see? I don’t live my life like that. When our first daughter was born, my husband and I made a decision that in order to keep her safe, we will not publish what she looks like and we will not do this to her, as long as the choice is in our hands.”

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She added: “Am I anxious? Not at all. But the children of Hollywood celebrities walk around with security and Israel doesn’t have that, so I’m not sure I feel comfortable sending her to the garden with an 18-year-old babysitter and thinking that all the people around are good people and everyone won’t do anything.”

Finally she said: “My concern is that there are terrible stories about people who are unreasonable in their actions and I don’t want my children to know because there are people who love me and there are people who don’t love me and that it won’t reach my children. I don’t trust all the adults out there.”

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