For someone to hope that a relationship can be mended and brought back to its original state by uttering an apology is definitely misguided. Genuine or not, saying you're sorry does not erase history. It does not cover up all the hurtful words and mean thoughts. It cannot restore a relationship to what it was before, especially when there really wasn't an authentic relationship to begin with.
Cher Lapid had to accept the fact that her husband had a kid from his past, she cannot do anything about it so she had to play along. She had to accept it...for show. She had to pretend all is well by putting up an elaborate display of affection over social media, she had to show people that she loved and cared about Tata.
I think the reality is, Cher abhors the idea of a non-traditional family setup, she didn't like the thought of sharing her husband's attention with anyone. When she couldn't reign in the anger and frustration anymore, her true colors surfaced. Who could blame her? Pretending to love someone and to be constantly nice to them is exhausting! She had to remove her mask one way or the other.
Maya Angelou was right. She said "when people show you who they are, believe them." I now know who you truly are Cher, and I believe what I see in you.
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