Spanish model Joana Sanz is experiencing an extremely troubled start to the year: in addition to her husband’s arrest, she has just lost her mother. She controls the vent.
The Spanish model Joana Sanz has released a video, this Monday (23), to reassure fans after the last few episodes. Wife of player Daniel Alves for five yearsshe needed coping with the death of her mother And with the arrest of her husband for rape allegations in an interval of about a week.
Joana looked dejected in the video and gave reasons for going public. “I decided to make this video so you can see me… Because I know there are many people who are concerned. Now I’m in a moment of calm, inside all the storm. And I wanted to take this opportunity to thank so many people who are really supporting me,” she began.
The model assured that she is reading all the messages and reinforced her appreciation for the public’s support in the midst of a turbulent start to the year. “I received precious messages and books on psychology, on overcoming difficulties, on courage… So many beautiful words, full of affection. Even if I don’t answer, because there are so many, I’m reading them all and this comforts me a lot. They are people who dedicate their time to write me something so beautiful in spirit. really thanks a lot“, finished.
Hours before the video, Joana had already posted a succinct, but strong rant. “Heart, bear so much pain, please“, he wrote.
DANIEL ALVES’ WIFE: ‘I’VE LOST THE ONLY TWO PILLARS OF MY LIFE’
Before the pre-trial detention of Daniele Alves decreed, Joana did not hide the pain for the death of her mother, an episode that she defends happened due to…
+The best content in your email for free. Choose your favorite Terra newsletter. Click here!
Source: Terra

Jason Root is a writer at Gossipify, known for his in-depth coverage of famous people in entertainment, sports, and politics. He has a passion for uncovering the stories behind the headlines and bringing readers an inside look at the lives of the famous. He has been writing for Gossipify for several years and has a degree in Journalism from UC Berkeley.