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Revision as of 21:14, 15 September 2009
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קרן פלס |
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| Born | March 11, 1979 Yavne'el, Israel |
| Years active | 2005-present |
| Ethnicity | Caucasian |
| Nationality | Israeli |
| Body | |
| Body type | Average |
| Eye color | Green |
| Hair | Blonde, Brunette Long |
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Keren Peles (born March 11, 1979) is an Israeli singer-songwriter and a pianist.
Personal life

Keren Peles got married in June, 2009 to website developer [1][2] Tomer Grencel. [3][4][5]
Two weeks later, paparazzi finally exposed her seemingly large breasts by taking a single photo of her cleavage in a beach. The photo was put in the most popular news site in Israel and hundreds of comments soon followed, many of which agreed she had large breasts to begin with, but not that huge and thus photo manipulation was surely used to create cleavage enhancement. Real or not, the commotion caused the news site to dedicate a second article one week later just to (other than repeating the same photo) ridicule how it took large breasts to "out" the usually anti-gossip commenters. [6]
References
- ↑ Keren Peles gets married (Hebrew). ynet.co.il (2009-01-01). Retrieved on 2009-06-25. (Google translation)
- ↑ No entrance to Swedish furniture (Hebrew). haaretz.co.il (2005-12-14). Retrieved on 2009-06-25. (Google translation)
- ↑ Keren Peles is married (Hebrew). nrg.co.il (2009-06-04). Retrieved on 2009-06-25. (Google translation)
- ↑ Keren Peles is married (Hebrew). news.walla.co.il (2009-06-04). Retrieved on 2009-06-25. (Google translation)
- ↑ Get used to it: Keren Peles-Grencel (Hebrew). ynet.co.il (2009-06-04). Retrieved on 2009-06-25. (Google translation)
- ↑ The chest bone (Hebrew). ynet.co.il (2009-06-24). Retrieved on 2009-06-25. (Google translation)




