The quarrel with Enxhi Nasufi was heated / Neada Muçaj breaks the silence about leaving Top Channel

2026-04-07 18:08:22 / SHOWBIZ ALFA PRESS

The quarrel with Enxhi Nasufi was heated / Neada Muçaj breaks the silence

 Moderator Neada Muçaj has reacted for the first time to her departure from Top Channel, an event that at the time it happened was accompanied by much fuss and allusions to a conflict with her colleague on "Wake Up", Enxhi Nasufi.

Invited to "X-Press", the moderator stated that the way the situation unfolded was not fair and that many things were not publicly clarified.

"Considering the whole situation, the way things happened, I think it's not a way to disconnect a person or take them away from the things they love, because a lot of things haven't been talked about and haven't been clarified," she said. 

She said that the furor created by the alleged physical conflict between her and Enxhi Nasufi did not please her and implied that this situation was created on purpose. Speaking about the news that circulated in the media about the physical clash, Neada denied it, emphasizing that it was not of a conflictive nature and adding that she found herself in the middle of this "scenario" without her will.

"I didn't like the situation at all and its purpose was definitely for me to become part of a very popular format. So, it was the best possible offer for me. There is nothing real behind those titles, I am not a person who gets into conflicts at work. There are people who want to go through life like this, through different scenarios and I found myself without my will. It was a surprise for me, to be honest, " said Neada Muçaj.

However, she admitted that there had been a minor moment of tension with Enxhi Nasufi. She emphasized that there was a minor provocation, which occurred during a publicity stunt, but the situation was deliberately exaggerated to create media hype.

"There was a small provocation, which happened during a commercial break when we were on the air. There was no physical altercation, but it's the only way for you to make noise and, as long as the noise sells, go ahead, give it a go, give it a go,"  Neada Muçaj .

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