The Canarian model Joana Sanz has uploaded a publication to her official Instagram account in which she shows a vulnerable, close and human side that she usually hides from the media, her followers and anyone who does not belong to her most intimate circle.

The ex-partner of Brazilian soccer player Dani Alves has had a very hard few months in which he has had to endure enormous media pressure while facing the loss of two of the most important people in his life: his mother, who died of cancer last month January, and Alves, who was arrested at the end of the same month for an alleged rape of a young woman in a nightclub in Barcelona.

”Notice. I am very observant. Whenever I arrive at a place with a lot of people I am serious and suspicious. I need to know what kind of energy the people around me have. From there, that I am comfortable and I stay or that I want to go ”, Sanz began by writing in the publication that he uploaded to his official Instagram account.

In said post, the mannequin reflected on her personality and shared with her more than 975,000 followers that she thinks it is important to feel comfortable to open up with someone: “They call me weird and cactus, but I think that’s what I have of special. If I like your energy, I’m going to share the best of me with you. If I don’t like it, I close the channel and I want to leave. I don’t have to please anyone, I prefer to be alone.

Alves’s ex expressed a phrase that is fundamental to her, “in this life it only hurts who you allow to do it to you,” and explained that it is important to surround yourself with people with a good heart who join you, something that you try to do always.

The publication has been filled with comments of all kinds. From messages asking her if she did not feel the “bad energy” of the Brazilian soccer player during the years that she had a relationship with him to phrases of encouragement and support in which many fans express their affection for the influencer and appreciate her writings.

The model Joana Sanz defines herself as a real, imperfect, human woman, but with a good heart. The woman from Tenerife has been through a lot in a short time, but she is trying to rebuild her life by focusing on her professional career and leaning on those who love her the most.

Although moving forward is not an easy task because Dani Alves is still in prison and the judicial process that will keep her on the front line of the media will soon begin, the 31-year-old is starting a new life in the Spanish capital to try to get away from controversy and power. be as calm as possible.