It is the photograph that symbolizes the indissoluble union: the hands of Joana Sanz and Dani Alves intertwined. It is the image that the model has shared of her, which conveys her unconditional support for the footballer and which comes to settle the speculations surrounding her position after the release of her husband. Let us remember that on March 25, the Brazilian was released from the Brians 2 prison in Barcelona, provisionally released after posting a million euros in bail after 14 months in prison for the crime of rape.
The tattoo seen on Alves’s hand, Written in red ink, which says ‘1+1=1’, it symbolizes indissoluble union over adversity.. This photo has attracted powerful attention because during Alves’ legal process, Joana remained in the family home in Barcelona. However, the departure of the Canarian before the arrival of the footballer raised rumors of separation. A break that the model herself had slipped on previous occasions. This Instagram photo radically denies that separation. In fact, since Friday the 29th, in Fiesta (Telecinco) insisted that the couple was in their mansion in Esplugues de Llobregat (Barcelona).
Furthermore, the journalist Marc Leiradó, a close friend of Sanz, assured how the footballer had managed to raise the million euros he needed to cover the guarantee that the judge had requested: “I know that he has paid that million thanks to a bank guarantee that “They have asked for the refund from the Treasury that they have to do in the next few days. That is the verified information that I have,” as reported by Europa Press.
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