With a headdress after the wedding: Scout Grant returns to the screen in a new series

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Journalist and TV presenter, Scout Grant, who recently married in a highly publicized wedding to repentant musician Shuli Rand, returns to the screen of Network 13 in a new television project that will air in early January. The series, “Scout Grant Without Borders”, is a moving journey that will take us to the most explosive places in Israel.

“The no-man’s land has its own laws, which can explode at any moment, that exist without boundaries, laws or supervision, and will get to know us as closely and personally as possible the people behind the ideology.” In each episode Scout embarks on a journey in places that many have tried to enter before in the no-man’s land of a state and discovers that the truth is complex and ambiguous as we have hitherto thought.

Scout gave me a very strong sense of home

After the wedding, which excited many in the sector, Rand was interviewed and told about his and his new wife’s special relationship. In an interview with Yedioth Ahronoth, he said, “It took exactly three minutes for me to trust her completely. She made me see the beauty in me. We are similar in looking at the world and also in our weaknesses. Usually they say a relationship is built on opposites. Here it is built on common ground.” One thing that actually sets Grant and Rand apart is religion: “The first time I met her daughter I told her first thing that I had no intention of bringing your mother back to repentance.”

“There was a day when I slowly climbed to the roof of a building in Jerusalem, looked down and toyed with that thought,” he shares openly. But around the corner, Scout Grant was waiting for him. “It’s really a soul connection in which all the beauty is beyond explanation. It’s a very strong sense of home.” “I told her I would never drop on a woman the pile I bring with me. She replied, ‘Nonsense in juice, I’m here.'”

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