Alban Ramosaj, Beatrix Ramosaj's brother, recently spoke about Beatrix's entry into the "Big Brother VIP", people's comments and her relationship with Donald.
In an interview for "Pardon My French" on Top Albania Radio, Albani says that Beatrix is ??a person without evil and "lives poetically and wants to create moments."
"I had different opinions, but in the end I said, why not ?! I know Trixa better than anyone, she is the most positive and kind person. It has attributes that many women should take as an example, despite the fact that these times it has been interpreted differently. Trixa is introduced with a purpose, to create beautiful memories, to live as she pleases, without any kind of evil. He is a man who lives poetically and wants to create moments. "
Regarding people's comments - where in a considerable part Beatrix is ??criticized or ironized because according to some people she entered the Donald-Bora report - Albani said that "the truth always comes out".
"It was a little disturbing, but when I sit down I think, I realize they have no idea what they are talking about. It does not affect us because we know who Beatrix is, the truth always comes out. We have no worries, the only worry is that I miss him. I am very happy. She has always had trouble finding someone to love and cherish. It is very good without devil points. She, my sister, lives in the movies, loves unconditionally. Blessed is he who will be able to do it for himself. "I have never met Donald, nor have I exchanged a single word with him."
In an interview a few days ago, Alberije Hadërgjonaj, Beatrix's aunt, said that she thinks the production is using them for viewing.
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