Joana Sanz, after breaking up with Dani Alves: "Get to work, women pay"

The model Joana Sanz is trying to turn the page.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 March 2023 Tuesday 11:27
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Joana Sanz, after breaking up with Dani Alves: "Get to work, women pay"

The model Joana Sanz is trying to turn the page. The Canary Islander has lived through some horrible months in which she has had to fire important figures in her life such as her mother (who died at the beginning of January due to cancer) and her ex-husband Dani Alves, who is in pretrial detention awaiting trial for an alleged crime of rape and sexual abuse of a girl in a nightclub in Barcelona.

It was very difficult for the Tenerife woman to make a decision regarding their relationship, since at first she showed a strong defense to the athlete and said that she would not abandon him at the worst moment of her life. A few weeks later, and after realizing that the prosecution in the case had a lot of evidence of the crime that the Brazilian would have committed, Sanz decided to continue his life without Alves.

After uploading a publication to her Instagram account in which she shared with her followers the news that she was ending her relationship with Dani Alves, Joana Sanz spoke to the press when she was returning to Barcelona.

With a smile and a positive attitude, Joana has declared that "life goes on, nobody dies" and when asked by the reporters that they would talk about some new romantic illusion, she has answered that she has "five wonderful dogs". After a few tense moments in which Alves's ex-wife was overwhelmed with so many questions, she replied that she feels very good about working again: "You have to work, women pay their bills."

If something characterizes the Tenerife woman, it is her capacity for resilience and smiling in the face of adversity. The model has managed to maintain a positive attitude in one of the most difficult moments of her life, something truly incredible. You only need to take a look at her social networks to realize the 'carpe diem' philosophy that Sanz defends, something that has undoubtedly helped her in her process.

During these months, we have been able to see a close Joana, broken, animated, hard-working, happy, sad, but always wanting to continue fighting and continue on her path, even though she has finally decided to do it 'alone'.