The debate between Akili and Sara, which has even degraded into insults on the part of the actor towards the blogger, has also brought about the reaction of farmers.
Singer Jonida Maliqi has spoken out against the insults that Akili has said to Sara, emphasizing that he may do the same thing in the coming days with other girls.
Since Ferma Vip is one of the formats that does not promote quarrels and insults, this was the reason why singer Jonida Maliqi became a part of it.
"I was offended by Akil's words. Every time he confronted Sara, I told him not to escalate, because it would hurt him more. He has a euphoric nature, he can't control his emotions, but he is also a sensitive nature, he regrets it and after the second episode I realized that he had reflected and would have broken a chapter. What killed me was the language, the vocabulary. I don't like it. Vulgarity to that point. If today he says it to Sara, tomorrow he says it to me, Sonie of every girl here. I don't think it is a format of degradation and vulgarity. We have a standard until we decide to be part of the farm," said Jonida.
Actor Elvis Pupa was also in the same line. He emphasized that debates should be constructive and learning should be done from them and not devolve into insults.
"This format contains debates, which should be constructive, to learn something. The debate is held with arguments. The moment we turn to insults, the argument is over. All this investment has been made and at least we can give something, argue, to improve an opinion. We had put two cameras in the neighborhood bar and this conversation was over," said Visi.