
Meriton Mjekiqi has met his son, Loari, and has published a photo on Instastory, where he is seen holding the cute little boy with curly hair in his arms.

The moderator and his son rarely meet (at least as Meritoni expressed inside the "BBVA 3" house), due to the difficult relationship he had with the son's mother.
The last photo we saw of father and son was in July of this year, when Meritoni wished his son a happy birthday.
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The moderator spoke about the difficult relationship with the boy's mother and the challenges of meeting the child. Also, in a personal confession of the deceased inside the famous house, he stated that his son is autistic.
"I am inside because of a cause that I have never discussed with the residents inside the house. Loari is one of the other children who has autism, that was the reason. If I win, half for the boy and the other for the children with autism. Find the opportunity to apologize for everything. I want to be a part of my son's life. I want to be a part of his development. I would ask him (ex-partner) publicly let's put the problems aside and allow my other half to be close to me".
"I have a lot of emotions when I talk about my son because I haven't heard or seen him in months. Not on camera, not up close. I was not present when my son was born. For the first time I sat on my knees and saw him through the phone because we did not have visas to go see him after his birth", he said.
Further, Meritoni added:
"I apologize for not being able to be part of my son's birth. Due to the pandemic and some problems his mother had, I saw the boy when he was 2 years old. I find it very difficult to speak. First meeting, (I saw) a beautiful curly baby. I had problems with the boy's mother and I can't tell".

At the time, there was also a reaction from the boy's mother, Egesta, who wrote on Instagram: "These days I have received endless messages about the recent situation. I have read them all and I am deeply grateful for the kind words and emotional support you have given me. It is not easy when private life is revealed in a format with so much public attention, especially when it comes to a child, but the truth always triumphs."