Egli responds to online criticism: "I have been on continuous medication for 3 months"
Egli, who continues her concert tour in Kosovo, through a video shot while singing "A vritet pafa??sia" (-Leonora Jakupi) and published on Instastory, has responded to criticism for her playback singing in some of the moments that have gone viral.
"For 3 months now, I have been receiving continuous medication for my vocal cords, due to a serious injury to them, which requires time for full recovery and a lot of vocal rest (singers know this well)," said Egli, also expressing his gratitude and love for Drenica.
Further, he added:
"This is why many of you have noticed a change in my voice for a long time. Maybe not every note is perfect, but this song and all the songs of my country, I have always sung from the heart and today more than ever."
Egli's response came after numerous criticisms for her playback performances, as well as for the clothing she wore while singing patriotic songs. She also received criticism from Albina Kelmendi and Nita Latifi, whose reactions can be found by clicking on the respective names.
Çiljeta reveals plans for family expansion: "I want to have a girl, but I have a hormonal problem"
Çiljeta Xhilaga recently revealed her plans for expanding her family.
In an interview for the show "In Our House" on Top Channel, the singer said that she wants to become the mother of a daughter, but she has a hormonal problem that is making this desire difficult.
"We've been trying for a girl for two years. I have a hormonal problem. I would really like to have a girl," she said.
The singer is the mother of a son from her first marriage, Fernando. For years, she has been living with Partizan goalkeeper Alban Hoxha, who also has a son, Bekim, whom Çiljeta has always considered her little son.
TikTok statement for Kosovo Albanians: G Bani excluded from concert in Drenas
G Bani was excluded from the "Month of Exile" festival to be held in Drenas. The reason for this was a statement he made on TikTok, where the singer said:
"If I knew that (Kosovo Albanians) are so racist towards me, I wouldn't have felt it even in '99."
This sentence sparked numerous reactions in the public, with many commentators condemning his statement. As a result, the organizers of the "Month of Exile" festival announced that G Bani's performance will be canceled.
Through an official statement, the organizers considered the language used by the artist as "unacceptable, offensive and unethical", emphasizing that there is no place for such attitudes at an event that aims for unity and respect among Albanians wherever they are.
Orinda talks about expanding her family: "We want it, but it's not coming"
Orinda Huta, through a ' question-and-answer' section on her Instagram, has expressed her desire to expand her family. Someone asked the moderator if she would like Atara (her daughter) to have a younger sibling or just one child, and Orinda replied:
"We definitely want it, but it's not coming. We pray every night with Atare that it will be in God's plan"
Orinda and Turjan Hysko are parents of little Atara, who came to life after Orinda suffered a miscarriage, as a gift that the moderator did not expect.
Surprise from Dua and Dukagjin Lipa singing "Era"? Yes!
We knew that Dua Lipa would perform at Sunny Hill Festival this year . We also knew that she would sing an Albanian song to follow the tradition of singing a well-known song from the country where she performed during her "Radical Optimism" tour. But that she would take the stage with her father, Dukagjin Lipa, and sing "Era" by the band Gjurmët, was a very pleasant surprise.
Gjurmët is a well-known rock band from Kosovo, formed in Prishtina in 1981 and active until 1988, with vocalist Migjen Kelmendi, now a well-known journalist. They released the albums “Gjurmët” (1984), “Gjurmët 1982-1988” (1988) and a compilation in 2002 with improved recordings and retrospective reflections. In late 2015, the band returned with a gala concert at the Palace of Congresses in Tirana.
Is he with Egli or not? Gesti's last action left us confused!
Gjesti , at his last concert in Mitrovica, made a gesture that made us all laugh! While he was performing, someone from the audience gave him a pair of glasses, with "Gjesti" written on one lens and "Egli" on the other.
The gesture saw them, placed them, performed them, and even kept them backstage (according to Prive).
Now, whether they are together or not, we still don't know, especially since they both unfollowed each other on Instagram, but as Ledioni would say, it's almost certain that this relationship continues to be as unstable as it is within "BBVA".