
In the recent discussions of "Big Brother VIP", the debate between Rozana Radi and Gerta Gixhari has raised many questions about the limits of communication and sensitivity to personal situations. Through a telephone connection in the "Fan Club", Andeta Radi, Rozana's sister, joined the debate, expressing her disappointment with the way this situation was handled.
According to Andeta, the expression used by Gerta - "I have what you don't have" - ??touched a deep wound in her sister, who has been trying to become a mother for years. "Rozi's story is several years old, but I don't want to tell it here because you would say she is victimized by her family. This issue was opened in the worst possible way and discussed in a way that I would not like," she said.
The discussion escalated further when Andeta debated with columnist Ronaldo Sharka and former resident Amber Candy. Ronaldo pointed out that both sides were wrong, emphasizing that initial provocations often determine the course of the situation. “Rozana provoked first, then why should only those who have children be educated?” he said.
On the other hand, Andeta defended her sister, emphasizing the sensitivity that an issue like motherhood should arouse in women. “I don't agree with mentioning motherhood to anyone,” she said, adding that Gerta has also experienced personal attacks, making this a complicated situation for everyone.
In this whirlwind of debate, former resident Amber Candy, calling Rozana a “theatrical character,” brought up another point of discussion: audience perception. According to Amber, the conflict between “good” and “evil” is what keeps the audience connected to the program. “The audience wants both good and evil to face each other. In this case, I was the good one, Rozana was the evil one,” she said.
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