Vicky from 'Married at First Sight' Opens Up About Relationship Struggles and Public Reactions
Vicky Halami, a participant in the Israeli reality show "Married at First Sight," recently spoke candidly about her personal growth and challenges in her relationship with groom Omer Bar. Ahead of the couples' weekend episode airing on July 10, she reflected on the ups and downs they have faced and how the public perceives her.
In an interview with mako, Vicky revealed that people often date her because of her appearance but leave due to her behavior and communication style, which she describes as very different from her looks. She also addressed the impact of Omer's comments about the publicity surrounding the show, emphasizing that she joined as a dancer, not for fame, and that the program could potentially harm her career. She urged viewers to appreciate her participation given the risks involved.
Watching herself on screen was a surprising yet positive experience for Vicky, who felt proud of her authentic self and emotional vulnerability shown during the show. She explained that the tough exterior she once developed was a defense mechanism from past experiences, but the process helped her confront and work on her self-esteem.
Regarding online feedback, Vicky admitted she does read comments and mostly receives supportive messages, including from strangers who approach her in public. She disregards negative remarks from anonymous sources but values the encouragement from fans and her students, who have witnessed a different side of her through the show.
Reflecting on her journey, Vicky expressed pride in how she handled the process and encouraged her past self to continue embracing her true nature. She acknowledged ongoing personal growth, especially in building self-worth, and remains committed to being genuine rather than perfect.
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