Elvana Gjata surprises with the most personal confession of her life, from the wounds of the past to the dream of becoming a mother
- 2 hours ago
- 3 min read
Elvana Gjata recently appeared on “The Dalina Show,” where she spoke about her career, personal life, and the moments that have shaped her over the years.
Asked about a possible return to the Song Festival, she did not give a definitive answer, leaving everything open for the future: “From both festivals I have taken two very valuable suitcases full of lessons, which I will use for the third time, though I don’t know when that will be. I don’t know how life will unfold. I can’t say that I don’t want to participate, nor that I will participate. Honestly, I don’t know, I’ll let things come naturally.”
The singer also spoke about the sacrifices that fame and her many commitments have brought, admitting that one of the hardest things for her is not being present enough for the people closest to her: “One of the most expensive prices I pay and one of the biggest sacrifices I make in the work I do is not being as present as I would like in the lives of the people dearest to me, and I suffer because of that. I wish I could spend more time with my family and my closest friends, but the work I do — even though I truly love it and live through it — requires a lot of energy and time, and it takes time away from your loved ones. That really troubles me.”
Speaking about how she handles difficult moments, Elvana said she has chosen not to seek professional help, but to face everything on her own: “I have chosen to go through all the hardest moments of my life by myself, and I have never chosen to seek professional help. Of course, if someone chooses to seek it, that is their way and I completely respect it, but my way has been to face the darkest, heaviest, most difficult moments alone, without alcohol, without medication, nothing except the strength I have found within myself.”
She added that music is her strongest way of expressing emotions and reacting to everything she experiences: “That’s why I never really liked interviews because I have always chosen to deliver my strongest messages through music. It’s an instinct that has turned into a strategy because when you truly know yourself, you know when to react, and I have learned to use all this pain and strong emotion as fuel for my art.”
Asked about how society perceives her success, she said it is often not easy for people to accept a successful woman: “I think people understand it, they just don’t easily accept in our society that a woman can be successful, independent, and able to create a very good income through her profession and work.”
Speaking about love, Elvana described it as a feeling that helps you grow when it is healthy: “I think that when it’s healthy, it inspires you and makes you a better person and a more creative one. Love is not beautiful words, but actions.”
She also shared the importance she gives to nutrition and lifestyle, revealing that she is often vegan and believes in the power of healthy food for the body and overall health.
At the end, Elvana did not hide her desire to have a child, considering it a personal dream: “I have always wanted to have children because I absolutely adore kids. It’s true that this thought has been more present in my mind lately. Of course, I would have liked to have had a child earlier, and it is a dream for me as well to be blessed with having a child in life.”
"KORÇA BOOM"
















