'We don't invite exes': Noa Kirel readies for November wedding

Ahead of the much-anticipated event, Israel’s pop darling juggles starring roles and missile alerts, brushing off media buzz about her exes: 'I’m sure they don’t want to be there either'

Yoni Froim|
Pop star Noa Kirel and soccer player Daniel Peretz publicly announced this week their wedding date—November 13—effectively clearing the entertainment industry’s calendar for what’s already being dubbed “the wedding of the year.”
While the bride-to-be is still figuring out the details of the big day, there’s one question she’s already answered: don’t expect any of her famous exes on the dance floor.
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Noa Kirel at premiere of her new show
(Photo: Anat Mosberg)
On Tuesday night, Kirel attended the premiere of Wonder, a new drama series from Israeli broadcaster Yes Studios, produced by Ananey Studios under Paramount.
The event was held at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque, with Kirel in the starring role. It's one of several projects currently occupying the singer-actress—just this week, she returned from Argentina after wrapping up filming on a telenovela in which she also plays the lead.
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The night wasn’t without disruption. Like many venues across Israel, the Cinematheque received a missile warning triggered by a Houthi missile launch from Yemen, prompting all attendees to head to the shelter. Kirel kept spirits up by singing her Eurovision hit Unicorn as they waited for the all-clear.
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(Photo: Anat Mosberg)
Despite the tense interruption, Kirel spoke with reporters about her wedding preparations. “I still can’t believe this is happening. I’m beyond excited,” she said, adding that the journalists who’ve followed her rise to fame will definitely be invited. “They’ve been there from the start,” she noted.
As for her ex-boyfriends—Jonathan Mergui, Barak Shamir and Tomer Cohen—Kirel was clear: “I don’t think people usually invite their exes to weddings. It’s not really acceptable. I’m sure they don’t want to be there either.”
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