Rapper Gresa Wins “VIP Farm 3” Poetry Competition with Controversial Verse
During the recent episode of “VIP Farm 3,” a creative competition challenged contestants to compose and perform original poems. Farmer and writer Mimoza Ahmeti served as the judge, ultimately awarding the top three positions. Following a review of the submissions, rapper Gresa Sekiraqa was declared the winner.
Sekiraqa’s winning poem sparked considerable discussion within the competition’s environment. The piece included direct commentary targeting Ilir Shaqiri, a ballet dancer residing in the house. The verses read, “I walk in front of you, good way, O Ilir, why are you so quiet, you have a group of men and men you don’t, in this case I wanted to show that I have it and you don’t.”
Ahmeti’s assessment placed Gresa in first place based on her performance.
The poem’s content was viewed by some as offensive. The competition concluded with Sekiraqa securing the top place, highlighting the contentious nature of the creative challenge and the direct engagement within the “VIP Farm 3” environment.
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This feels like a petty and unnecessary drama with no real significance.