'365 Days' star celebrates birthday in Tel Aviv with Israeli celebs

Simone Susinna, who stars in controversial erotic thriller, arrived in Israel for a magazine photo shoot, and in between found time to celebrate his 29th birthday with local celebrities

Yoni Froim|
Italian movie star Simone Susinna, who starred in the controversial film "365 Days" was spotted earlier this week in Tel Aviv, partying with a host of Israeli celebrities on what happened to be the actor's birthday.
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  • Susinna apparently is in Israel for a photo shoot for an international magazine and he looks to have used the opportunity to celebrate his 29th birthday in the Holy Land.
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    Simone Susinna and Israeli influencer Roslana Rodina
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    Armed with no less than 2.5 million followers on his Instagram account, Susinna waived the option to lounge in his presidential suite at the Bobo Hotel in Tel Aviv and decided to celebrate his birth at the Kilometrage restaurant in the city.
    At the restaurant, Susinna linked up with Israeli model Roslana Rodina, and her friend, and took some selfies of the joint pastime.
    The international star also met Israeli master mentalist Lior Suchard, who performed in over 70 countries for high-end private events and is considered one of the best mentalists in the world.
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    Simone Susinna and Lior Suchard
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    Susinna also made sure the whole event was seen on his social media account and shared with his audience the experience in Israel.
    The actor rose to fame after appearing in Netflix's erotic thriller. The film sparked controversy after some complained that it promoted sexual violence.
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