Chef Moshik Roth Learns of Replacement on Cooking Show Through Media
After 12 years as the host of the cooking show "Chef Games" on Channel 13, Chef Moshik Roth was informed of his replacement through the media rather than directly by the network. Roth discovered he was being replaced by Chef Yonatan Roshfeld when Walla Celebs contacted him about the change. Channel 13 decided to part ways with Roth and bring in Roshfeld, who was previously associated with the rival show "Master Chef" before being replaced there by Israel Aharoni.
The decision to replace Roth involved several key figures, including Asaf Rappaport, part of the group that acquired the channel, who supported the move. However, Chef Asaf Granit opposed the replacement. Roshfeld is currently in advanced negotiations to join "Chef Games" and is expected to participate unless there are last-minute changes. The replacement process was underway before Roth himself was informed, highlighting a lack of direct communication from the network to the longtime host.
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