
The well-known singer Stefi Prifti has confessed like never before the difficulties of his life, his family, the loss of his wife and the divorce of his parents from a young age.
In a heartfelt confession, the singer told about the separation from the life of his wife years ago, the loss of which was a difficult period for him. He confessed that after this loss, he found solace in his two daughters, as well as in the music he makes.
"To be honest, even music keeps you alive, art is magical ," said Stefi.
"It was love at first sight. We had sacrifices for the sake of my profession. Marina has sacrificed a lot of her life. We left, we left everything here. We started a new life. The separation from life has been difficult, it cannot be expressed in words. Don't let it happen to anyone, but things are not in human hands.
I suffered for many years after that, I tried that my energies, my station after the loss of Marina, were the girls, that's how I got through it. I was comforted by their presence. To be honest, even music keeps you alive, art is magical. Those who are musicians and who love it understand me very well. Art gives you strength, keeps you alive in any situation" , he said.
Among other things, Stefi also stopped at his new relationship, where he showed great reservations about the woman who stole his heart.
The singer has shown that the girls have welcomed his relationship, while he added that their relationship is kept at a distance, and as such, according to him, has its difficulties.
"It's not easy to tell girls about a new relationship, but fortunately for me, it happened after many years, I didn't have any kind of feelings or connection. So I'm luckier that the girls understood me. It was born through a phone call. It's not like I asked for that, nor did she. She is not a fan of mine, however we continue to be at a distance, she is not in Albania. This has its own difficulties" , he said.
He also told about his parents, who divorced when he was 4 years old, and that he, his brother and sister had stayed with their mother. The singer said that he had met his father but had not forgiven him for the separation from his mother.
Stefi: My parents separated when I was 4 years old, my sister was 2 and Endri was in diapers. Our mother suffered in those years, she was a heroine with three children alone, but we had the support of family members. As for her relationship with my father, I have no knowledge, because my mother passed away soon. If he were alive, I would find the courage to ask him and know more. HOW he met his father, how they met, everything
Question: You had no contact with your father?
Stefi: No. We stayed by mother's side. Even today, all the right was on the mother's side.
Question: Have you met the father?
Stefi: I met him. At one time, I was doing an internship and he hated me for traveling by bus with my dad every day, but we didn't talk. One day we were sitting facing each other and we didn't speak. He asked me to meet, but I accepted, I had not forgiven him. A parent is more loving and more mature to make decisions for their children, this is what I find difficult to forgive.
Focusing on emigration in the difficult period of 1991, Stefi said that when he immigrated to Greece, like all Albanians, he too was forced to do hard work to survive, such as picking tomatoes.
"Emigration, the first moment was both strange and difficult. Sometimes you need a bit of luck and we had followed Endri a few months ago. Endri was 6 months old, or rather 5 because he spent 1 month with his mother's cousins as a tourist and they held them in the palm of their hand. Then we begged them to get him a job because it was 1991. And Endri had been working various jobs for 5 months, manual work, whatever he could get money to live.
When I left, I was also doing all my work together, I worked for two weeks. It may make you laugh, but I picked tomatoes twice and I remember it as the hardest physical work I did as a man in Greece. It was a job that was not done by men but by women", he said in "Se luan topi".
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