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Israeli Reality Show 'Power Couple' Reveals Troubling Glimpse of Younger Generation
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First reported by Walla · 6 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli reality show "Power Couple" returns with celebrity couples competing in India, but its first episode exposes regressive attitudes among younger participants about gender roles and equality. Critics say the show’s format is less the problem than the troubling social dynamics it reveals.
- 01Reshet reboots 'Power Couple' with celebrity couples competing in India.
- 02The show recycles old reality TV clichés without fresh content.
- 03Cast includes notable Israeli celebrities and social media influencers.
- 04Older couples educate younger ones on gender equality and shared responsibilities.
- 05The show reveals regressive attitudes among some young Israelis.
- 06Critics see the issue as societal, not the show's format or network choice.
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