Egla Ceno's statement in Big Brother Vip, about sexual harassment, is no longer a game
Top Channel will certainly clarify in the Saturday evening show a confession/statement of the resident of the most famous house in the country, actress Egla Ceno, who during this week has made, among her many atypical statements, quarrels and collisions, a subtle statement. She talks about a story 20 years ago, when then a student looking for a job at Top Albania Radio, a man (she is said to have told her name, but the video is not found on Top Channel) sexually harassed her.
Ceno does not fully explain what she understood as sexual harassment, but says that she took the question: What do you have to offer as a code that she was asked for sex in return.
The network has begun to ask more about this statement, which if it is as it seems, Egla Ceno will be the first woman to start the #Metoo movement in Albania.
If it's a statement about play and attention, it's not play, and it makes doubly the responsibility of a production like BBVip to exhaust every aspect of that statement.
The media must show responsibility, not just reporting or remaining silent. But trying to clarify what the truth is.
Human dignity is at stake in this case, for all parties.