For more than ten years now, Amir has been married to Lital. But, before meeting her, he was in a relationship. A relationship he mentioned with Alexandra Roost for the program “Boum Boum”.
Lital is the woman of her life. But it is not the first. Before meeting the one who was going to become his wife and the mother of her three children, Amir experienced a relationship that deeply marked her, especially when she ended. “I had a girlfriend from 2009 to 2011, whom I left, not for, but three months later I met the one who became my wife, Lital,” he told Alexandra Roost for the program “Boum Boum”, broadcast on Youtube, Sunday, May 4.
“When we left and I understood that in leaving it I broke my heart – there was no deception, there was just a feeling of absolute disenchantment – I couldn’t see myself staying there to stay there. And with all the respect for the world, I told him it stopped for me, ”said Amir. And if he knew that it was the decision was the right one, that did not prevent him from feeling guilty of the harm he made to her: “The efforts she made afterwards, the people she mobilized to come and talk to me, the gifts she was sending me, the phone calls, the fact that she did not advance … made me feel very guilty. »»
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-Amir’s love sorrows
“It is very hard to say to yourself that listening to yourself, we left someone who – not that long ago – was the one we took care of all the time, but we can’t do it anymore. Because it goes against the concept of rupture. So you have to succeed in assuming your suffering. It was very difficult for me, “added the singer who has already been the one we left, who lived” love sorrows “. “By crawling, I asked that I am forgiven and leave me a second chance and that I will do everything so that it does not happen again. »»
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With philosophy, Amir added: “It is because it is in pain and that we immediately want to repair the evil. There is a sentence that I love who says that a broken heart is an entire heart. The heart needs this crack, this scar. It’s like after a fracture. The bone that consolidates is stronger than the one there was before. There is something that I think vital and necessary in broken hearts, in sorrows. »»