Unexpected turn of Dinorah Santana, ex-wife of Dani Alves: she withdraws her support: "She has used me"

Dinorah Santana is fed up.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 October 2023 Wednesday 22:50
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Unexpected turn of Dinorah Santana, ex-wife of Dani Alves: she withdraws her support: "She has used me"

Dinorah Santana is fed up. Dani Alves' first wife has decided once and for all to withdraw her support from him. The footballer is in provisional prison in the Brians 2 prison in Barcelona after being reported by a 23-year-old girl, who suffered a sexual assault in the bathroom of the Sutton nightclub in Barcelona.

When the facts came to light, Dani Alves' ex-wife believed in the innocence of the father of her children, going so far as to defend him on the set of Fiesta: "I believe in his innocence 100% and I have no doubts," she said flatly. Now, things seem to have changed.

Santana has changed his mind in recent months. When asked about the footballer, she made her position clear: “For me he doesn't exist, for me he has died. "I have always lowered my head, I have never done shows, I have never made scandals..." she points out in an interview for the program Cuatro al día, where she has shown her discontent.

As Santana mentions, the support she gave to her former husband would have been directed: “Everything I have talked about, and I have the WhatsApps here, was oriented towards what I had to say: 'Look, you're going to arrive at the airport. …, you are going to have press, you are going to say this and this. When you get out of prison, you are going to say this, this and this…'”. Likewise, she has clarified: “No one has pressured me, but I did it to help the father of my children. He has used me even when I have served him.”

The Brazilian has felt alone after trying to help her ex-partner, moving to Barcelona with her children in a tactic of the footballer's defense to demonstrate the accused's roots and thus be able to request his release, justifying that there was no risk of escape. .

“They asked us to move and we were going to move. I have looked for a school. I have the car this was put on. We had been in jail and then they immediately denied [parole]. And he disappeared. It was just like that," explains Santana, who has been disappointed with Alves's attitude: "Being the children of an alleged rapist, this is something very unpleasant. “I want it to disappear from my life,” says the Brazilian.