Gal Rubin is nervous, and rightfully so. The star of “Survival” is under an ugly racist attack on the Internet since her new relationship with Mahmoud Tzafuri, the star of the reality show “Come Eat With Me” (and soon in the new season of “The Race for a Million”) was revealed.
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We will not mention here the reactions she receives, because they are really wicked, but one can only imagine her character. This morning (Wednesday) Robin decided enough is enough, and decided to tell all those trolls on the net what she thinks.
In a series of videos that she uploaded to Story from her car, Rubin poured out her anger and said: “You know that until today the reactions have been pretty much passed on to me, because I don’t deal with people who are substandard and stupid. But there are things that are not written and not said, and if you don’t have something good to say, then shut up Shut up and don’t judge anyone until you get to be in their place. Who are you to judge someone?”
Gal Rubin and Mahmoud Tzafuri Photo: Social Networks, Section 27A Copyright Law
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Rubin called that crowd “barbaric, who doesn’t know how to control his mouth, who spits fire and disrespects people”, and said: “I’m targeting an audience that respects every person regardless of who they are, no matter what the color of their skin is or where they come from… All those mallers know me – I don’t Stupid, I’m a very intelligent and assertive person of zero words and only actions. So give me some credit for my choices.”
Rubin continued to shed light on all the detractors, noting: “I got divorced on my own and came out with the question on my own, and even then I was ridiculed, mocked and pointed at. I was always controversial, and even there they boycotted me because I’m simply not a herd. I follow my intuitions Mine, I have no intention of pleasing anyone. They gossiped about me at the age of 17. They gossiped about me. I dressed modestly, they gossiped about me.”
“Then learn to keep your stupid opinions to yourself,” Robin concluded decisively, saying: “You come off as the most racist. I am ashamed for you, little people who sit on the keyboard and vomit from their mouths in quantities. This is substandard.”