Joana Sanz has spoken on television for the first time since the news of her separation with Dani Alves broke. Since the footballer was arrested on January 20 for an alleged sexual assault on a young woman in a Catalan nightclub, Joana has communicated with her followers and with the media through her Instagram account, since it is a medium where you feel totally safe.

But this has changed, since the model has had a long 28-minute conversation with the journalist Leticia Requejo, who has already announced the news of the couple’s separation. The journalist works at El Programa de Ana Rosa, a Telecinco program that has won the exclusive.

As had been rumored, the woman from Tenerife returned to the Brians 2 prison this Sunday to visit Dani Alves after publishing a letter in her own handwriting on her Instagram account announcing her separation with the Brazilian. This encounter sparked a large number of theories about why the model had gone to the prison, something that she has explained.

The journalist Carlos Quilez had assured that the Canarian mannequin met with Alves to reach an economic agreement for the divorce, since despite not having children they share several properties and assets. In addition, there was also talk that the ex-partner argued in said meeting when they did not reach an agreement, something that has made Joana explode, who wanted to come out and tell the truth: “I went to see him to find out how he is since he is a very complicated situation. There hasn’t been any discussion. We have absolutely nothing to talk about money because we have separate property and we have nothing in common. I have never needed anything from him, nor have I been economically dependent on him.”

As she announced a few days ago in the publication she uploaded to Instagram, Joana is starting a new stage with a positive attitude and trying to leave behind all the pain she has suffered these months.

When asked in the interview how she was doing, Sanz limited herself to replying that she was trying to “get ahead” and when she was asked about the alleged rape of her ex-partner, Joana was blunt: “I’m not going to judge him, that’s what justice is for.”