In this episode of the Toptani Podcast, Danja Koka appears in a different light.
Not to repeat what the public already knows, but to pause on what often remains unseen: reflection, memory, and the quiet that follows an intense experience like Big Brother VIP.

The conversation unfolds unhurriedly, finding its rhythm with ease. Danja speaks about returning to herself, the vulnerability of constant exposure, and the conscious decision not to play roles.

“I’m not a person who plays games. I stayed true to myself, and that mattered most to me and to my family,” she says.

One of the most powerful moments of the episode is her story about family. Losing her mother at a young age, growing up with her father and sisters, years marked by sacrifice and silent support. Danja doesn’t share these experiences to create drama, but to show where her strength comes from—and why honesty remains her choice today, even when it makes her more vulnerable.

There are also softer, almost intimate moments: childhood memories from Tirana, family picnics, her relationship with holidays and with the people closest to her.

“The best gift you can give someone is simply being there,” she reflects, gently shifting the focus from material things to genuine presence.

When she speaks about her career—modeling and her work as an influencer—Danja keeps a grounded, realistic tone. No idealization, no façade. She sees her professional journey as a process rather than a status: something that requires discipline, time, and constant self-confrontation.

This episode remains calm yet steady. A conversation that doesn’t aim to explain everything, but instead leaves space to better understand the person behind the public image.

Listen to the full episode with Danja Koka on Toptani’s official YouTube channel.