Lucy Ayoub

Television Presenter

Birthday June 21, 1992

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Hadar HaCarmel, Haifa, Israel

Age 31 years old

Nationality Israel

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1948

Her paternal grandmother was the daughter of Palestinian refugees who fled to Lebanon during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, leaving her in a convent in Israel, and later was adopted by a prosperous Arab-Christian woman named Lucy Khayat.

Her maternal grandparents were Holocaust survivors: her maternal grandfather had been in a Nazi concentration camp, while her maternal grandmother from Romania survived among partisans as a child.

Ayoub celebrates both the Christian and Jewish holidays with different parts of her family, while personally being an atheist, saying "I’m an atheist and it means nothing to me that I was baptized [in church]".

She attended a Catholic Carmelites school in Haifa.

She wrote stories and poems in both Arabic and Hebrew.

Ayoub was enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces, serving for two years as a flight simulator instructor in the Israeli Air Force.

1992

Lucy Ayoub (لوسي أيوب; לוסי איוב; born 21 June 1992) is an Israeli television presenter, poet and radio host, formerly of the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC) and currently working for Keshet Media Group.

2016

Since 2016, she has studied philosophy, politics, economics, and law at the Tel Aviv University.

She first gained public attention in 2016, when she read several pieces of her poetry in the framework of the Poetry Slam Israel competition.

In the same year, she joined the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC) and started writing and submitting videos.

2017

In 2017, Ayoub began to host a weekly cultural programme on the radio station.

In the same year, she began hosting the daily TV programme Culture Club on Kan 11.

As of 2017, she resides in Tel Aviv with her Jewish-Israeli boyfriend Etay Bar.

Ayoub speaks both Arabic and Hebrew.

She says of her self-identity in poetry: "[S]ome of you will say I will always be the daughter of the Arab, and at the same time, in the eyes of others, I will always be the daughter of the Jewess. So do not suddenly tell me that I can not be both."

2018

Ayoub was the jury spokesperson for Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018, where her presentation caused a media reaction due to the response of the Israeli Minister of Culture and Sport, Miri Regev, who protested against the fact that Ayoub spoke Arabic during the live broadcast and did not mention Jerusalem.

2019

Ayoub co-hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 alongside Assi Azar, Bar Refaeli and Erez Tal.

Ayoub was born in Haifa, Israel.

She is the daughter of an Arab-Christian father, and an Ashkenazi Jewish mother who converted to Christianity upon their marriage.

Ayoub has one brother and three sisters.

Ayoub hosted the green room (artists' backstage) of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv alongside Assi Azar, whereas Erez Tal and Bar Refaeli hosted the main event.

Before that, on 28 January, Ayoub and Azar hosted the contest's semi-final allocation draw at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

She plays a role in the fourth season of the Netflix series Fauda.

In November 2021, she announced her departure from the IPBC for Keshet.