Scout Grant thanks the divorcee: there is no one like you

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Despite the divorce, the popular TV presenter, Scout Grant, condoled her ex-husband, the Israeli soccer coach, Abram, who flew with their children to the World Cup finals in Qatar. “Abram is like you. What an experience you arranged for our children. A stranger will not understand this. I love you, go light the first candle of Hanukkah,” wrote a scout on Instagram. Scout shared another photo in which their common son, Daniel, is seen on the field and wrote: “Daniel dreams of this moment from the day Messi stepped onto the field.”

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As mentioned, Abram Grant is an experienced and respected Israeli soccer coach, who as part of his work reached the finals of the Champions League with Chelsea, and currently serves as a professional consultant for the United Arab Emirates Football Association, as well as the Ministry of Sports of Bahrain.

Scout Grant explains: “Most of the time I prefer to deal with others”

The popular TV presenter deals with her TV shows mainly in the lives of others, be it in the show ‘Lost’ and ‘No Borders’. In an interview she gave to Maayan Adam on 103 FM, Grant talks about this occupation and explains that she draws the most strength in her life from what she gives to others: “I have one possession from which I derive everything,” she shared. “My best parenting, my friendships and my doing in everything I touch, my greatest possession is what I give.”

On Shuli Rand: “There is a connection there that gives a lot of security and peace”

Grant also reveals in the interview about her relationship with the singer Shuli Rand and the connection between them: “There is a connection there that gives a lot of security and peace, he is just such a good, sweet, gentle and noble man who is like no other, he fits me like a glove. There is something similar in desires and behaviors Ours, we perceive the world and society the same.”

Scout and Shuli Grant

Scout and Shuli Grant Photo: Gershon Elinson/Flash90

“It’s like I’m in a place a little bit safer than him,” says Grant and explains, “but the connection is really deep and it changes everything. Everyone can find one person that they can help them get through the difficulty, the broken period. When you find someone you can help them get out His Egypt, you earn a lot.”

“Shabbat is a very strong territory”

Grant even expressed in an interview about life as a mixed couple with a religious person: “I’m really never without a head covering,” she says, “I’ve been walking around with films for thirty years. I keep Shabbat because Shabbat is a very strong territory, so I keep Shuli Shabbos and I’m there . But if I don’t do it, no one gets into it for me, not even marginally. But next to him there will be no situation that I won’t do the Shabbat, there is a plate and everything is strictly there. But if I’m alone, it’s my world.”

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