Juliana Pasha and Altin Llakaj share years as partners in life and on stage. 24 hours together, at work, on stage, at home. Hard to think Julie without Altin. Even when the latter does not always appear on stage, he is there for his wife, to support her in every project, at every step of her artistic career.

Even today, from the studio of "The Sun" where she was invited, Juliana shared with the public some secrets of her relationship with Altin, cases where they sometimes become jealous of each other, but also recalled her acquaintance with the chosen of life, many years ago, when he had just started singing live and when Altini was captivated by the potent voice of a Juliet like in those daysâ?¦


As the singer confessed, Altini had distinguished Julie for the special voice she had and it was he who had gone home to take her the first time she would sing with the band. At the time, he didn't say anything, but later, he couldn't hide the great wonder he had experienced "How was it possible to have all that voice with that tiny body?"
The first teasing had begun, with Julie also working with the gang. The sparks continued for a long time until, on New Year's Eve, Julie had to sing. But tomorrow was the day when the couple's relationship would be discovered by his father.


The moment her father learned it, Julie remembers it very well: â??How he found out, he became a midwifeâ?¦ He found out on January 1, after I was at work on December 31st. On January 1, Daddy leaves with Mom to make visits, as visits did even when he returned home to smoke. Normally, he brought the snap to work, the snap was tied. She experienced it as any parent would when she learned that the girl was related to a boy. It is the Albanian tradition, perhaps, that the parent experiences a little severely. Albanian fathers find it very difficult to let the girl out easily ..., â?said Juli.


And so his emotion continued even when the daughter became a bride: "Dad wouldn't let me out of my arms the moment I left the bride, cry and wouldn't let me out ..."
Which Albanian parent didn't cry at the girl's wedding?