Avalanche of criticism against Joana Sanz for her last post: "I would love to be attacked"

In recent days there has been much talk about the sentencing of former footballer Dani Alves, sentenced to four and a half years in prison for sexually assaulting a young woman in a bathroom in a private room at the Sutton nightclub in Barcelona.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 March 2024 Sunday 09:40
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Avalanche of criticism against Joana Sanz for her last post: "I would love to be attacked"

In recent days there has been much talk about the sentencing of former footballer Dani Alves, sentenced to four and a half years in prison for sexually assaulting a young woman in a bathroom in a private room at the Sutton nightclub in Barcelona. The Prosecutor's Office has already announced that it will appeal the sentence, while the Brazilian's legal team

His still wife, Joana Sanz, became the protagonist over the weekend due to a new controversy on social networks that began, once again, with one of his messages. The Canarian turned to Threads, Meta's new application, to share how she felt, and left many speechless when she acknowledged that: "Right now I would love for them to pull my hair and pin me against the wall. It would renew my energy."

A message that, as expected, generated dozens of reactions on social networks and soon became viral. The interpretations of the message, unfortunately, all led to the same idea: the model was allegedly mocking or making reference to the victim of her still husband, in prison for sexual assault. According to her victim, she said in her first statement, the former soccer player grabbed her by the hair, pinned her against the sink and penetrated her without her consent.

An indignation that reached some television programs, such as Fiesta, where Emma García harshly criticized the model's words.

"She is Dani Alves's wife and she has used words very similar to those used by the victim in her statement. It's not that you want to spin, it's that you inevitably end up threading one thing with another and it seems to me, at the very least, inappropriate," he said. the presenter lamented.

"I have to justify everything because here we take everything out of context," the Canarian lamented in a new Story on Instagram. "Then the four on duty arrive and replicate it and it has nothing to do with anything."

The model tried to explain that her messages on social networks are "spontaneous things" that come from her feelings. "Stop relating them to the judicial issue or to Dani. These are my things in my life. I also have a life in parallel to that," she stated.

Regarding the message that has caused the controversy, the Canarian reiterated her statement. "With what I said, 'I would love for them to pull my hair and pin me against the wall'... Well, yes, people. Let's not act puritanical now. I'm fascinated by that passion, that fiery spirit, that they pull your hair." , kiss you and eat you whole.

The model goes on to make a request, more aimed at the media than at her followers, in which she asks for a little common sense. "That's enough. I'm talking about me, personally; about what I like. Everyone in their privacy and with mutual respect, let them do what they like. That's what it's all about, right? So much taboo of suddenly."

Joana Sanz insists, annoyed, that her messages should not be associated with any of the controversies happening around her - least of all the case in which her still husband, Dani Alves, is involved, who a few days ago received a sentence of four and a half years. in prison for the rape of a young woman in a Barcelona nightclub in December 2022.

"It should not be related to a judicial issue that has nothing to do with it, much less dirty my words in this way," the model insisted.