Exclusive Student Offer

Prime for Young Adults

Get a 6-month trial with premium college perks & fast delivery.

Start Free Trial
Listen Anywhere

Audible Standard Trial

Get 30 days of audiobooks free. Cancel anytime, keep your books.

Claim Free Books

Recommendations of the Editorial team

There’s no question that Gil Ofarim has been on the rise since winning the Jungle King crown on this year’s season of “I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!” a more sought-after person than before. Apparently fans of the rock bard also feel this. Ofarim now posted a warning on Instagram that his fans should heed. He warns against fake accounts – i.e. people who pretend to be themselves:

“Be careful of fake accounts! My official accounts are:

Instagram: gilofarim
Facebook: Gil Ofarim
Threads: gilofarim

I do not have private or secret accounts to chat with fans, nor do I contact followers via WhatsApp or other chat platforms.”

And further: “Some accounts pretend to be me, my management or team and offer the possibility of a private meeting or access to the backstage area at one of my concerts. These are fake accounts!”

Here you will find content from Instagram

In order to interact with or display content from social networks, we need your consent.

Accordingly, there are many free riders who want to benefit from the controversial musician’s new fame.

We last reported:

Three days after his victory on “I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!” Gil Ofarim made a surprisingly public statement about the scandal surrounding his false claim in 2021 in an interview with the broadcaster RTL in the magazine “Point 12”. But his late apology to the affected hotel employee Markus W. is once again causing discussions.

Reaction in the studio

To the direct question from moderator Katja BurkardAs to whether he could apologize to Markus W., Ofarim said: “I did that, and I personally told him that in court. I have the feeling that a lot of people out there either don’t care about that at all or they want to hear it over and over again. I’ve already done it and done it. That was already in court. But I can only repeat myself: everything that happened there and everything afterwards: ‘I’m sorry!’ and I cannot and may not say anything else.”

Burkard summarized the statement as a long-overdue public apology. She replied: “Gil, but that’s what you said. Now you said very clearly: I’m sorry.”

Hotel employee reports

Markus W., the hotel employee whom Ofarim falsely accused of anti-Semitism, spoke out a few days ago. In an interview with “Zeit” W. said: “I’m not happy with the way he was able to present himself now. … I have the impression that the public perception of this case is changing again.”

He emphasized that Ofarim admitted the misrepresentation in court and apologized, but was now portraying himself as a victim again in the media: “He acts like a victim, even though I am.”

Background of the case

In 2021, Ofarim made headlines nationwide with an Instagram video. In it, he accused a hotel employee of discriminating against him in an anti-Semitic manner. However, the investigation revealed that the allegations were unfounded. In a later trial, Ofarim admitted that his account was false. The proceedings were discontinued against a monetary condition.

When moderator Katja Burkard asked directly whether he could apologize to Markus W., Ofarim said: “I did that, and I personally told him that in court. I have the feeling that a lot of people out there either don’t care about that at all or they want to hear it again and again. I’ve already done it and done it. That was already in court. But I can only repeat myself: everything that happened there and everything afterwards: ‘I’m sorry!’ and I cannot and may not say anything else.”

Burkard summarized the statement as a long-overdue public apology: “Gil, but you’ve said that now. Now you’ve said very clearly: I’m sorry.”

Hotel employee reports

Markus W., the hotel employee whom Ofarim falsely accused of anti-Semitism, spoke out a few days ago. In an interview with “Zeit” W. said: “I’m not happy with the way he was able to portray himself now. … I have the impression that the public perception of this case is tipping again.” He emphasized that Ofarim admitted the misrepresentation in court and apologized, but is now portraying himself as a victim again in the media: “He is acting like a victim, even though I am.”

Background of the case

In 2021, Ofarim made headlines nationwide with an Instagram video. In it, he accused a hotel employee of discriminating against him in an anti-Semitic manner. However, the investigation revealed that the allegations were unfounded. In a later trial, Ofarim admitted that his account was false. The proceedings were discontinued against a monetary condition.

ttn-30

Get Audible 30-Day Free Trial

As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.