On April 18th is the grand finale of the fifth edition of "Big Brother VIP Albania." And as it draws to a close, tensions and discussions are high both inside the most famous house in Albania and outside.

Former housemates, the public, and even well-known screen personalities are sharing their thoughts about the finalists and who might win the big prize.

In this wave of reactions, the winner of the third edition, Egla Ceno, has also joined, publicly sharing her stance on the current competition.

Through a post on her "Instastory," the well-known actress gave a direct analysis of the finalists, using a strong metaphor:

According to Egla Ceno, the final week has clearly revealed the real roles of the housemates and how they position themselves in relation to each other.

The actress did not hide a personal disappointment either, showing that initially she had wanted a girl to win this season. However, according to her, the candidate she had in mind did not manage to maintain a strong stance, falling into behaviors she describes as "courtly."

In her analysis, Ceno particularly focused on two of the most talked-about names of the finale, Miri and Selina. For the actress, the difference between them is clear: she sees Miri as the central figure of the game, a housemate who is not only perceived as a leader by others but also behaves like a worthy winner.

In conclusion, Egla did not spare irony for the other finalists either, calling them "vassals of the king" and giving a sharp message about the dynamics of the game.

"There's a saying: 'The king is made by the courtiers,' and this final week is showing who is the 'king' and who are the 'courtiers.' I wanted a woman to win, but I see courtly behavior. Between Miri and Selina, the former is not only seen as the 'king' by the finalists but also behaves like a winner. Not to mention the other two, they simply look like the 'king's' vassals. In short, without much cleverness, this competition leaves you with your hands in your pockets.

For me, Miri is the winner," writes Egla Ceno in her "Instastory" post.