Joana Sanz has become one of the current protagonists due to a controversial message on her social networks. Dani Alves’ still-wife generated a stir this past weekend because of the publication she shared with her followers on the well-known Threads application: ”Right now I would love for them to pull my hair and pin me against the wall . “It would renew energy.”

Her words did not go unnoticed on any of the social networks and in a matter of hours, hundreds of reactions and comments were already circulating criticizing the Canarian’s words. And many claimed that Joana Sanz’s message referred to the victim of her still husband, Dani Alves, sentenced to four and a half years in prison for sexually assaulting a 23-year-old girl in the bathroom of the Sutton nightclub, in Barcelona.

The impact of his words was of such magnitude that even different collaborators and presenters spoke out about it. One of the television faces that wanted to show her total indignation with the Canarian’s words was Emma García. The Fiesta presenter did not hesitate to send a strong message to Dani Alves’ wife.

”She is Dani Alves’s wife and she has used words very similar to those used by the victim in her statement. It’s not that you want to spin, it’s that you inevitably end up spinning one thing with another and it seems to me, at the very least, inappropriate,’ she declared.

The former presenter of Socialité, María Patiño, did the same this Monday through her social networks, classifying Sanz’s message as ”aberrant”. However, criticism of Dani Alves’s wife has not only come from very famous television faces. Many content creators have also wanted to take a stand against his words. A fact that has outraged Joana Sanz herself, who this Monday attacked an Instagrammer for her harsh comments.

The Canarian woman shared on her Instagram profile the harsh comments, including insults, that she had been receiving from a user of the Meta application. ”I would grab you by the hair but to drag you, you only want money, you scoundrel, disgusting. Get to scrubbing,” were some of the comments published by the canarian.

”It seems incredible to me that these things still exist among women and even more so when a woman considers herself a feminist in her profile. First of all, feminism is equality between men and women (…) It is incredible how instead of supporting each other we criticize, harass and insult without knowing. My words have been twisted to create an audience at any cost. It’s a shame that I can’t express myself sexually almost a year later because they relate everything to that,” declared the Canary Islander. .