After filing for separation, Joana Sanz reportedly asked for the process against Daniel Alves to be interrupted
The model Joana Sanz would have interrupted the divorce process of the former football player Daniel Alves. He is in prison in Spain on charges of rape in a nightclub and she decided to separate from him in March this year. However, according to the program AfternoonARfrom Spanish TV Telecinco, she asked that the separation process not be finalized.
TV reported that she stopped divorce proceedings and returned to live in their house in Barcelona. For now, Joana Sanz’s team has not commented on the rumors.
A few months ago, Joana Sanz denied rumors that she would abandon Daniel Alves while he faces legal action. “I’m really tired, you know? From all this gossip. I didn’t say I didn’t care about Daniel anymore. I didn’t say I want to stay away from him. I said I don’t care what the media says. I’ll stay close to him. Relationship is one thing. He is my family. It’s been eight years together, I’m going to stay close, whether you like it or not,” he stated.
Open letter from Daniel Alves
Football player Daniel Alves wrote an open letter to his ex-wife, Joana Sanz, a few weeks ago. According to the newspaper ‘Y Ahora Sensoles’, he wrote: “My dear Joana, it was almost 8 years of lots of love, affection, respect and mutual care. Particularly in recent years. By your side everything seems easier and more pleasurable. VYou and my children Dani Filho and Victoria, it was the best thing that happened in my life. We became each other from the day we met, from the first minute we started a life together“, he assured.
“We have been with each other all these years, strengthening each other and brightening each other’s lives. Now, in these difficult times, I regret your decision and hope that life gives us another chance to love you again. I understand the pain that the situation injustice that we are experiencing is causing, and I understand that you could not handle all this pressure. The facts of which I am accused are foreign to me and to the values that guided my life: love, respect and effort. I will continue fighting as I have always done, believing in myself with the support and confidence of those who really know who I am; I will fight to the end with the unconditional love of my children, my parents and those who remain by my side, to then prove my innocence to the entire world. No matter where whatever, whatever, whatever, but forever in my heart. With lots of love (signature by Daniel Alves)”, finished.
Source: Caras
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