Big Brother Winner Gal Rubin Considers Launching Women's Political Party
Gal Rubin, who emerged as the winner of the recent season of Israel's Big Brother after 110 days, addressed the controversies surrounding her victory in a recent interview. Despite widespread criticism from fellow contestants and viewers accusing her of playing a calculated game and feigning weakness to gain public sympathy, Rubin maintained that she stayed true to herself and worked hard throughout the competition. She expressed satisfaction with how she managed to clarify her public image through the show, stating that only Big Brother allowed her to present the full picture of who she is.
Rubin also revealed that the hardest moments during the show were the times she missed her six children, emphasizing her deep connection to motherhood and the joy she finds in caring for her family. Looking ahead, she surprised many by not ruling out a future in politics. When asked about entering the political arena, Rubin joked about her lack of political knowledge but expressed openness to the idea of founding a women's party aimed at supporting women who have faced challenges similar to hers, such as divorce or religious disaffiliation.
In addition to potential political ambitions, Rubin plans to continue her career in makeup artistry, particularly focusing on bridal makeup, and to expand her presence as a social media influencer. She concluded the interview with an empowering message to mothers balancing career and family, describing motherhood not as a burden but as a powerful boost for personal fulfillment and success.
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