Very smiling and unable to help but start dancing; This is how the Canarian model Joana Sanz woke up a few hours ago, sharing her “good awakening” with her followers through her Instagram Stories. In the images, the model simply bids them good morning while she fixes her hair to the rhythm of the music.
Now, it’s not just any song. It is the romantic bachata “I hope you”, a song that unites Prince Royce and the Argentine star María Becerra. An irresistible and very catchy song, not only because of its rhythm, but also because of its sensuality. A song with which Joana Sanz cannot help but move her hips and smile continuously, perhaps because of the loaded meaning of her lyrics, which she could compare to what she experiences with Dani Alves.
A bachata with which the Canarian says good morning to her followers, who have not taken long to look for the double meaning and a possible message that Joana Sanz would have wanted to convey, in the purest Dani Martín style with Ester Expósito.
In I’m waiting for you, there are phrases like “I don’t love you anymore, our relationship is over, but regret kills you”, “that at night, when I try to go to bed, you come to my mind to distract me” or “You left me alone and now I “You need it. You tried another skin, but my taste doesn’t go away. I know that despite everything I must start over, but my heart doesn’t dare to love again.”
Many have already seen the similarities of the lyrics of the song with the situation that the model is experiencing with her still husband, Dani Alves, in prison until the sentence of the trial in which he is accused of sexually assaulting a young woman is published. at the Sutton nightclub in Barcelona on December 30, 2022.
The model became the protagonist of the media trial for her controversial statement, in which she supported her husband. A defense that sparked a heated debate due to the alleged “lies” that she would have told before the judge. The former footballer, however, wanted to thank him, and he did so in a handwritten letter.
“What I dreamed of and what I continue to dream of: I want to take all the paths with you. I was not in the wrong woman… Yes, it was you. Yes, it is you and it will always be you,” writes, among other things, the Brazilian international , who claims to pray “every day for the day to come when I can see you wake up. Nostalgia is not being able to do it now. Alves also declares his love for his still wife. “I love you and I feel you.”
If Joana Sanz wanted to send a hidden message in this little video in her Stories to the rhythm of this romantic bachata, only she knows.