Joana Sanzthe woman of Dani Alves, has resumed her career as a model with enthusiasm, and has focused entirely on work to forget the storm that has starred in her private life in recent months, after suffering from the death of her mother due to a tumor and seeing her imprisoned husband accused of sexual assault on a woman on the night of December 30. Sanz announced this Wednesday through her social networks that she is leaving Spain for at least eleven days, just the day it was made public that Alves will not be released from jail.
The Barcelona Court made it very clear this Wednesday. Dani Alves will continue in pretrial detention without bail until the trial is held for allegedly raping a young woman at the Sutton nightclub in Barcelona. This decision dismisses the appeal filed by his defense, the lawyer Christopher Martell.
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It was, perhaps, the only reason that could have motivated Alves’s wife not to leave the country and to stay with the former soccer player if he was released on provisional release. Whether or not it is related to keeping her husband in prison, Joana puts land in the middle and leaves a country in which the media is known to be the focus of the media, as she was able to verify last weekend when she paraded in Madrid Fashion Week for the firm Lola Casademunt.
All the press, even the live TVs, wanted to get a word from the young mannequin, who very politely said: “I’m fine, back to work and focusing. Not going out, but focusing on my work, yes.”
And that is what he has said he will do in the coming days, as has been seen in a story he shared from the very Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport: “Moving my ass to another country. Prepared for the next 11 Workdays”.
The model has thanked through the same way the writing of the journalist Sonia Fornieles in Mujer.es in which under the title How are you, Joana? says: “Let’s imagine for a moment that she is one of us, and that our partner is in the same situation as hers. With the aggravating circumstance that she does not have a discreet job, with little exposure and that allows you to carry the drama calmly and pause. It makes me ball to think about keeping the smile and answering with the politeness that she did to the journalists: ‘I’m fine, back to work and focusing'”.
“We should let her breathe,” the publication continues, “let her focus without us focusing on her. If she returns to work, resumes campaigns and parades, let’s tell about it, but there’s no need to ask (while recording) a woman whose husband is in the prison for an alleged crime of rape, how is he doing?
The young woman has also shared a close-up of her in black and white, with a very motivating text that lets us see how she really is in her mood: “And crying is fine too. Do not repress feelings, they are all essential, we are human. Take it out, vent it, pick up the broken pieces and put them back together. Tomorrow is another day.”
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