Upon returning from Sanremo, Alketa Vejsiu sat in Blendi Fevziu's studio to publicly share everything that happened on that big stage, but also to clarify all the controversy that accompanied the "journey" of the renowned artistic producer and moderator. in Italy.

Among other things, Alketa explained how she came to be on the Sanremo scene while pursuing this personal dream, but also responded to skeptics who have publicly expressed reservations about how she touched that historical scene. Italian.

Amid many questions and discussions excited by Fevziu, Alketa clarified that, contrary to what is said and interpreted, she has not paid a penny to be at Sanremo. Even pointing out the whole journey, she said Sanremo's dream had been pursuing her for more than three years, until she finally got to where she wanted.

So, after asking Fevziu if he paid to be in Sanremo, Weiss responded:

No, they paid me and they paid me well ... I paid absolutely nothing ... Managers get commission for the work you get, but I haven't entered this system yet. I'm in the moment of promotion. I needed a springboard to show that I do this job well. I did it because Sanremo has been my dream. I didn't do it because I claim to get a contract because I'm on TV Klan with 3 productions this year very happy.