The American actress of Jewish origin, Joey King, arrived in the last few days to visit the Holy Land – and by the looks of it, she is enjoying every moment. The 23-year-old King shared with her 18 million followers a series of photos from her stay in Tel Aviv, when she is in good company alongside actors Amit Rahab and Lior Ashkenazi – who may be responsible for the bizarre (but still cute) tattoo that the Hollywood star decided to get
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| Published 05/18/23 10:17
Photo: From Joey King’s Instagram, instagram
While you were sleeping: The American actress of Jewish origin, Joey King (who is mostly known to you from the series of films “The Kissing Booth”, “Washington in the Crosshairs” and “Ramona and Bizos”) came this week to visit the Holy Land – and these days makes Tel Aviv like a real tourist.
The 23-year-old King is really not alone, and those who spend time with her during the last few days in Israel are her good friends, the actors Amit Rahab, Hadas Yaron and Lior Ashkenazi – who played alongside her in the series “We Are The Lucky Ones”. Joy uploaded a post to her Instagram account, where she shared several photos from her experiences in the big city – and wrote: “Me?! I’m living a crazy life in Tel Aviv.”
The hummus in the first act. The actor Lior Ashkenazi, on the documentation: Joey King | Photo: from Joey King’s Instagram page, instagram
But there was one image in King’s post that we couldn’t ignore – the (brave, it must be said) actress chose to tattoo the word “hummus” on the back of her smooth neck. The one who held Joey’s hand during the tattooing is the bestie, Amit Rahab – who also, thank God, recorded these moments in his story.

The hummus in the second act. This time not on the table, but on the back of King’s neck | Photo: from Joey King’s Instagram, instagram

Photo: from Amit Rahab’s Instagram, Instagram

besties Amit Rahab and Joey King | Photo: from Amit Rahab’s Instagram, Instagram
Well, in the days when international artists are canceling concerts in Israel left and right and succumbing to the pressure of anti-Israel organizations, we really appreciate Joey King’s love for Israel – and probably for hummus – but we think you’ve gone a little overboard, don’t you? still love you
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