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TEL AVIV Twirling to hip hop over chasms of steel and glass, soapy squeegee in one hand and a smartphone in the other, Noa Toledo is an Israeli social media star who aims to encourage other women to take on her traditionally male-dominated job.
The 22-year-old window washer’s high-rise dance routines have earned close to 60,000 followers and more than a million “likes” on the TikTok platform.
“When people see me behind the window, they’re surprised. They see a woman, it’s unusual,” Toledo, a former champion pole-vaulter, told Reuters.
“I don’t know a lot of women doing this job, but I hope when they see me they understand that women can do it too.”
Revital Friedman, who lives in a beachfront apartment block, smiled and waved in recognition as Toledo rappelled into view in a harness and helmet.
“She is divine,” Friedman said. “She is the only one to ask if I’m happy, if it’s really clean.”
(Writing by Dan Williams; editing by John Stonestreet)
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