Enca reacted to the statement of Dojna Mema, who was invited to "Oxygen" by Besim Dina, among other things, spoke about the false life created on social networks.
"I think that social networks have been very influential in creating this plastic life, the life that is not real," then addressed the viewers, saying, "People, it's not real, don't believe it," Dojna said.
Further, he continued: "I think that this trend has led us to be where we are today and to create this perfect and luxurious life, without once asking ourselves if these people are happy, because the goal in life is to be happy."
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Through a post on Instastory, Enca said: "It makes me laugh when they say "Don't trust social networks, that everything is a lie, people don't have that life, they are really sad, etc., etc. Indeed, we all post on social media the most beautiful parts of life (or just what we want to share), but there are also people who are really happy, who live really well, who are really rich, really in love," he said. she, adding: "But there are also people who have a real life! Don't try to make everyone look 'miserable' so you can feel better about yourself."
Dojna's statement has also (probably) evoked the reaction of Rike Roçi, who made a comment in one of the fragments of the interview. "Forget that daddy's [name deleted] put 500 euros on his forehead and his eyes became hearts for that... I hate girls who act like moralists and then they are worse from behind", she is alleged to have commented.
The comment refers to an interview of Dojna with the son of Ardian Fullani, the latter former Governor of the Bank of Albania, Erik Fullani. During the live video on Instagram, someone wrote "Do you have 500 euros to give us?". He took out 500 euros and covered Dojna's eyes, who reacted by saying "Oh my God!"
Anabel's editors contacted Riken about the veracity of the above comment, but we did not receive a response.