Following the publication of video material by the media outlet “Sinjali,” which reportedly depicted the singer Gjesti entering the “ONIMA” music house with weapons and causing damage, the artist issued an immediate statement. Through his social media platforms, Gjesti accused the company of manipulating the event and selectively editing the published video content. He asserted that the footage released does not provide a complete or accurate representation of the actual incident.
In his statement, Gjesti characterized the distribution of the material as a coordinated “campaign” intended to harm his public image. Despite these allegations, the singer offered an apology to Albanian citizens who may have been concerned by the visuals. However, he maintained that significant portions of the incident have been omitted from the circulated media.
Specifically, Gjesti questioned the absence of footage detailing moments where, according to his account, a weapon was pointed toward him. His response suggests a dispute over the context and completeness of the visual evidence. The controversy centers on the initial release of the footage, with Gjesti strongly disputing the narrative presented by the media outlet.
His statements indicate a formal disagreement regarding the editing and selective portrayal of the events at the music house.
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