Actress Tali Ben Yosef Shorosh Shares Insight Into Family Life in Bnei Eliyahu Penthouse
Tali Ben Yosef Shorosh, an actress and wife of Amir Shorosh (known as Ramzi from the TV show "Kupa Roshit"), has become a social media sensation after posting a video song detailing the endless chores involved in managing their household. The video, filmed on a day off from 10 a.m. to night with breaks for family time, humorously lists tasks like folding laundry, cleaning, and organizing, resonating with many viewers and garnering over 5,000 likes.
Tali, 49, and Amir, 42, live in a five-room penthouse apartment in Bnei Eliyahu, a neighborhood they have called home for 13 years. The apartment features a large balcony with views spanning Tel Aviv to Holon and Bat Yam. Tali personally designed their home with earthy tones and minimal wall decorations due to the abundance of windows. She enjoys opening the shutters each morning to let in natural light and spending time on the balcony.
Despite the busy household, Tali emphasizes teamwork with Amir, who is actively involved in cooking and household duties when home. She handles daily cooking, while Amir prepares more elaborate meals for guests. Their children, Ori (9) and Libi (7), are still learning responsibility for tidiness. Tali embraces a practical approach to household messes, prioritizing family experiences over perfection.
The couple frequently hosts gatherings on their spacious balcony, which accommodates large groups with a 15-person table and seating for 20 children. Tali also uses multiple utility carts around the house to efficiently manage chores, a system she highly recommends. She describes her routine as a balance of theatrical work, family care, and maintaining a joyful home environment.
Tali’s candid sharing of domestic life has earned her a growing online following, with many fans relating to her humorous and heartfelt depiction of motherhood and home management.
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