“There is a drop in tension”: Tomer HaCohen with everything that really happened at Eurovision

“There is a drop in tension”: Tomer HaCohen with everything that really happened at Eurovision
“There is a drop in tension”: Tomer HaCohen with everything that really happened at Eurovision

The actor and model Tomer HaCohen and the actress Bar Minaili, came to shoot for the summer collection of the international sports fashion chain “JD Sport”. Tomer HaCohen arrived directly from Liverpool where he was present by his partner’s side Noa Kirel For ten days as her companion to Eurovision and landed straight to a summery, hot and hot photo shoot day alongside the brand’s other ambassador, actress Bar Minali.

Have you recovered from this event called Eurovision?
“Little by little. It was an exciting, thrilling experience, fun and atmosphere and now there is a drop in tension. It’s fun to go straight back to work and keep moving forward.”

What was the moment that moved you the most?
“When she got off the stage after the finale number. That was the goal, to conquer the world, that whoever sees it will not remain indifferent. That’s exactly what happened. We were very happy with the place she reached and there were many exciting things along the way.”

Tomer HaCohen on the Eurovision Song Contest alongside Noa Kirel

Back to the judges the pants got stuck. Was it a little crisis behind the scenes?
“Katanchik. We knew that the judges were judging by the singing and as you can see, we came in second place in the judges’ score, so it probably didn’t interfere.”

When Noa came up in the polls, was there already an ambition to win?
“I think there was always an aspiration to win. But there was also a realistic aspiration that no matter what happens, we are in good shape because we got the victory from the exposure and strengthens the people in the country and to unite the country and see everyone happy. It seems less critical to me whether it’s Tuesday, Monday or Sunday.”

Noa looked super calm and professional. And you were with her in the most intimate moments. What happened to her there? Were there concerns? fears?
“With Noa, what you see is what you get. That’s exactly her. She did it calmly and professionally and she’s been doing it for years and it works for her. A winning horse is not replaced. A winning unicorn is not replaced.”

Do you think this experience connected you more?
“Sure, very much. First of all, we spend a lot of time together around work. We get to be together so much but not around work. It’s super exciting and close to see her happy like that and excited. I’ve seen both the difficulties along the way and the successes. It’s very bonding.”

Tomer HaCohen (Photo: Public Relations)