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Shnir Borgil Faces Backlash Over Children's Book Omitting Child's Mother Amid Divorce Drama

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Shnir Borgil, amid an ongoing bitter divorce from Shi Li Ofri, sparked controversy after sharing an illustrated storybook he wrote for their son, Alari. The book, posted on Borgil's Instagram on Thursday, depicts Alari's life with Borgil's family but notably excludes any mention of his mother, Shi Li Ofri. Followers quickly noticed the absence and criticized Borgil for not including the mother in the narrative, emphasizing that the child has two parents who should both be acknowledged.

Comments ranged from reminders that Alari's mother deserves recognition to sarcastic remarks questioning how the child came into the world without mentioning her. Borgil responded by accusing critics of being overly intrusive and clarified that the book was a personal project focused solely on his side of the family, including grandparents, uncles, and cousins he and Alari know. He stressed that the story was not meant to represent Alari's entire life or all the people in it.

Borgil further explained that just as the mother's family has their own stories and memories, his family has theirs, and sharing his perspective does not erase or diminish anyone else. He urged people to respect his choices about what content to share and to avoid seeking drama, emphasizing the book is simply a family story.

Shi Li Ofri also responded via Instagram Stories, reminding followers that Alari has one mother and one father who both love him deeply. She expressed happiness that Alari has loving families on both sides but insisted that any story told to him should be complete and include his mother as a present, belonging, and loving figure. She called the book idea "wonderful" but implied it should be more inclusive.

This episode adds a new chapter to the couple's public divorce dispute, highlighting tensions over parental roles and family representation in their son's life.

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