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Many of the world’s VIP personalities can easily recount details of their lives before they were famous.
Cameron Diaz, the Hollywood star, recently declared that she had also distributed narcotics before she became famous.
But not only that, singer Pink has said that she worked as a fast-food seller before starting her career as a singer. Jenifer Lopez was a dancer and even was an extra in one of Janet Jackson’s songs in her early days. Kim Kardashian has been an assistant in the selection of clothes for Paris Hilton.
Everyone shows the simple jobs and even the salaries they received when they were not famous, except for the Albanians who have not yet recovered from the complexes and keep their lives secret or have completely erased the past and simple life.
Few have been those who have shown the simple jobs, the current Mayor has declared that he sold figs. Olsi Bylyku confessed that she worked 12 hours without a break in the beach umbrellas delivering orders, while the presenter Arjola Shehu admitted that she worked as a nanny. Ledri Vula said that he worked as an assistant basketball coach. But why is it so difficult for us to talk about life before they became famous? Beniada Nishani was invited to the studio of “Wake Up” this morning, who once again confessed, with the sincerity that characterizes her, her first jobs before she became famous…
What was Beniada’s first job?
“I was 15 years old and we were in our beginnings in Italy, my mother worked in a meat shop and at night when the shop closed I went to help her clean it. There was even a case that I stayed inside the refrigerator. But I also worked other jobs, as a waitress. I really enjoyed talking to people. We should not be ashamed of our first job at all, it should even be an appreciation.
In our beginnings in Italy, we were without documents, it was very difficult for us. When I was little, my mother told me to show you and be very careful because if I was killed, we couldn’t go to the hospital. My mother was 24-25 years old and worked cleaning the houses of Italians. When I asked him for a doll, he told me that I can’t buy it now, but you will have to wait a little longer. I think it’s very nice to earn your own money and not be a burden to your parents.”
What do you think about people who still find their jobs complex?
“If a guy tells me he worked as a waiter, I like it more than another guy who says I’m an owner. It’s a plus for me. I really like those who are hard workers. It is very nice that the future husband, for example, does housework, washes, brings you coffee in bed…”
Now Beniada has focused on another field besides modeling and moderating…
“I graduated from university for fashion design and now I have started to open a business. I also received some very nice materials and pieces. I also opened an Instagram page “Benny” where I will show my styles.”/ Top Albania Radio
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