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Drenusha Latifi's ex-husband, Atilla Kardesh, enters the house of Big Brother VIP Kosova as a resident

Drenusha Latifi's ex-husband, Atilla Kardesh, enters the house of Big Brother VIP Kosova as a resident

An unexpected and quite controversial situation happened in the house of Big Brother VIP Kosova 3, where Atilla Kardesh, the ex-husband of the famous model and singer Drenusha Latifi, became part of the show as a resident. This development has brought numerous reactions in the public and the media, given that Drenusha is currently one of the competitors in this edition.

The former couple, who have two children together, split in highly controversial and media-heavy circumstances. Drenusha had publicly accused Atilla of violence, and had even shared pictures of the violence she had experienced. At that time, she was granted a protection order against her ex-husband, stressing the need to protect herself and her children.

The entry of Atilla Kardesh into the house of Big Brother VIP Kosova has caused many surprises and controversies in the public opinion, with many asking how his participation in the show was allowed, considering the troubled history of his relationship with Drenusha and the fact that she had denounced for violence. For many followers and supporters of Drenusha, the presence of her ex-husband in the same space has been considered disturbing and unethical, raising concerns for her emotional well-being.


This development has also opened discussions about the safety and ethics of the show in relation to the contestants, especially in situations where their past relationships have involved violence and serious accusations. The public is already waiting to see how the situation inside the house will be handled and what measures will be taken by the organizers of Big Brother VIP Kosova to ensure a healthy and safe environment for all competitors.

This case remains an example of the difficulties that confronting the past and the importance of protecting borders and security can bring in such televised spectacles. /Telegraph/