Çiljeta loses her father

02.02.2021 12:45

Çiljeta loses her father

Çiljeta Xhilaga's father, Ferdinand Xhilaga, has passed away, following complications caused by Covid-19. A few days ago, the singer was invited to the morning show on Top Channel, "Wake up", but was absent due to her father's condition.

"Singer Çiljeta Xhilaga, who today would be part of 'Wake Up', this morning informed us through a message that her father is ill, it is for intubation. Gone are the days of Çiljeta's father. In this form, he informed us that he could not be part of the discussion ", said the moderator Isli Islami.


Today, Çiljeta's father passed away. On Instagram, the singer has placed the black ribbon, a symbol for such pain.

Çiljeta's father, together with his brother, Tim Xhilaga, in the early '60s, were some of the most famous boys of Dibra Street, which at that time was considered Albanian "Broduej" and served, among other things, as a place where the latest fashionable news and not only were demonstrated with pleasure. "Going out, staying, talking on Broadway, were related to desire, preferences for opening, connection to the fashionable West, music, sports, everything," Beb Daliu, one of the "Broadway boys " , told Panorama.


Çiljeta loses her father

Çiljeta Xhilaga's father, Ferdinand Xhilaga, has passed away, following complications caused by Covid-19. A few days ago, the singer was invited to the morning show on Top Channel, "Wake up", but was absent due to her father's condition.

"Singer Çiljeta Xhilaga, who today would be part of 'Wake Up', this morning informed us through a message that her father is ill, it is for intubation. Gone are the days of Çiljeta's father. In this form, he informed us that he could not be part of the discussion ", said the moderator Isli Islami.

Today, Çiljeta's father passed away. On Instagram, the singer has placed the black ribbon, a symbol for such pain.

Çiljeta's father, together with his brother, Tim Xhilaga, in the early '60s, were some of the most famous boys of Dibra Street, which at that time was considered Albanian "Broduej" and served, among other things, as a place where the latest fashionable news and not only were demonstrated with pleasure. "Going out, staying, talking on Broadway, were related to desire, preferences for opening, connection to the fashionable West, music, sports, everything," Beb Daliu, one of the "Broadway boys " , told Panorama.