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Groom from Israeli Reality Show Questions Bride's Motives Amid Relationship Struggles

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Omer Bar, a groom from the Israeli reality show "Married at First Sight," has expressed doubts about his bride Viki Halami's intentions for joining the program. Their relationship has faced multiple challenges, including a significant incident on their first night when Omer locked Viki out of their home. Recently, Omer received a troubling message from his brother, who showed him a photo with the caption stating that Viki was unhappy with the match on the show. This message intensified Omer's suspicions that Viki might have joined the show primarily for publicity, especially given her past involvement with other reality TV programs.

Omer shared his feelings openly, saying, "I'm not 100% sure about the publicity angle, but sometimes I feel she came for that reason. She also has some history with reality shows. It's not easy to say this to her, but it's how I feel." This is not the first time such doubts have surfaced; previously, Omer's brother raised similar concerns, which deeply hurt Viki and caused her to distance herself from Omer. Although Omer has not yet discussed these suspicions with Viki again, the issue continues to weigh heavily on him and complicates their efforts to build a stable relationship.

The ongoing tension between the couple was highlighted in a new episode aired on June 28, 2026, on Keshet 12. The show continues to document their struggles as they navigate the complexities of their arranged marriage on national television.

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