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WATCH: Quentin Tarantino takes Israeli celebrity to L.A. premiere
By Haaretz Service
Tags: Israel news, Tarantino 

World renowned film director Quentin Tarantino was seen at the premiere of the movie "Whip It" in Los Angeles on Tuesday escorted by Israeli singer Daniella Pik, the daughter of Israeli musical legend Tzvika Pik.

The two had already been spotted together around Tel Aviv earlier this month, during Tarantino's visit to Israel for the premiere of his film Inglourious Basterds.




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