Eyal Golan’s ex to Ilanit Levy: “The main swindler who burned me”

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Ilanit Levy (photo by Shay Yehezkel)

You may have already forgotten, but Ruslana Rodina was revealed behind the pineapple mask in “The Masked Singer” less than a month ago and a week ago it turned out that Ilanit Levy was hiding under the cotton candy mask. The latter was surprised on the show “Hai Bila” and received wall-to-wall praise from the reality star.

“Good night to the main swindler who burned me in front of everyone,” laughed Ruslana. “You are now registered on my phone as a cotton wool. You are a singer of life, I am glad that the whole world understood what abilities you have. I do not understand why you do not have a microphone in your hand. You have a voice mom and dad, I will not forget your song.” When you were with me’. It is deep in my mind.”

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Ilanit told about their meeting: “I met Ross 12 years ago, I saw a young, stunning girl, with good eyes. I fall in love with her eyes. We said ‘very nice’ and I hugged you right away. I told you: I’m here.” Ruslana admitted, “How ashamed I was. This is love that has always been there.”

In the same broadcast, Ilanit apologized to all those from whom she hid her participation in the program, including Galit Gutman: “I want to ask for forgiveness, my love. This is the first time I’m hiding something from you, and you know it.”

Gutman said: “There’s something about Ilanit that I’m not sure everyone knows enough about: this girl is so talented that you can’t be mad at her. Look at what she’s doing and what she’s done in her life. She’s now nominated for the role of actress of the year. My greatest joy is knowing that what I know and that my relatives They know about you, the whole State of Israel now knows and can enjoy your actions.”

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