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Singer Ninet Tayeb Opens Up on Divorce and Personal Growth in New Album
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First reported by Mako · 18 hours ago
What happened
Israeli singer Ninet Tayeb discusses her difficult divorce, personal growth, and new album "I’m Nina," which reflects her self-acceptance and emotional journey. She also shares insights on motherhood, early fame challenges, and her response to the October 7 attacks near her hometown.
- 01Ninet Tayeb calls her divorce the hardest decision of her life, still coping after two years.
- 02Her new album "I’m Nina" is a personal statement embracing her full identity at age 42.
- 03Tayeb reflects on early fame pressures and her complex relationship with her breakout hit.
- 04She describes motherhood as central, with hopes her daughters will pursue music.
- 05Tayeb recounts trauma from October 7 attacks and her involvement in hostage return efforts.
- 06She rejects cultural identity limitations, embracing her Mizrahi heritage and more.
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