A few hours before the Big Brother VIP finale, Jozi broke his silence about the slap on Gjesti that cost him a police escort.
In a long reaction published on social media, Jozi says he was provoked, but at no point did he play the role of the victim.
While apologizing for his actions, he says he was honest and straightforward in that game.
Jozi expressed his gratitude to every person who supported him during his journey on Big Brother, but even more so to those who supported him after leaving the format.
Among other things, Jozi has stated that he has been provoked several times and that his patience has run out, while addressing all those people who try to throw mud at his image by saying: 'The mud that comes from the scum doesn't make you dirty.'
"Hello everyone, I hope you are well! I want to thank from the bottom of my heart all the Albanian people who have supported and encouraged me on this not-so-easy journey I have been through.
Thank you for the love you gave me during my stay at home and even more so, outside of it.
Gratitude to each of you, as well as to the Top Channel team, who gave me the opportunity to be part of this format so beloved by all of us – an experience that will remain unforgettable in my life. I entered Big Brother and chose to play hard. Few were those who understood my game and my truth.
I chose to be honest, direct, without filters – and perhaps that is exactly what cost me on this journey.
My condolences to anyone who may have experienced what happened. But I assure you that the pressure, actions, and harassment against me were numerous throughout my journey in that house.
I have been provoked, but at no point have I chosen to play the role of the victim.
Even when harsh words and actions have hurt me deeply, I have remained silent, I have endured... but even patience has its limits. For all those who try to smear my image, I have only one word: "The mud that comes from the scum doesn't make you dirty," Jozi's reaction reads.