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The last taunt that Joana Sanz has launched at Dani Alves through his networks: “Leave that clown alone”

The last few months have not been easy for Joana Sanz. The model is going through one of the worst stages of her life, because recently her partner has been included, Dani Alves in jail, he has buried his mother and has lost one of his pets.

The day of Valentine’s Day we have seen her on her Instagram stories celebrating alone at home. But the woman from Tenerife did not want to be very affected and she took advantage of the day to enjoy music and play sports.

«Don’t punish me or judge me if you see me dance or smile, it’s just one more step to heal my wounds my way, the way my mother would like«, wrote Joana Sanz a few days ago in a very emotional letter to his recently deceased mother.


What has most caught the attention of all his followers is the soundtrack that you have chosen to play in the background in your video. It’s about the topic 200 cups by Karol G. The part of the lyrics that we could hear is the following and that could be addressed to the soccer player is the following: «Friend, leave that clown alone. If they pay you to make you suffer, you would already be a millionaire«.

Joana Sanz marks a Miley Cyrus

This past Wednesday, the model has uploaded to her Instagram stories some flowers that she has given to herself. «I have sent a Miley Cyrus“, we can read in the publication and later this well-known success of the American has hung in the background.

Joana Sanz presents herself with flowers

Let’s remember that this hit of the moment is directed at Miley Cyrus’s ex and the song talks about the power of always loving and taking care of yourself: «Can buy me flowers, writing my name in the sand, talking to me for hours, saying things you don’t understand. I can take myself to dance, and hold my own hand. Yeah, I can love myself better than you can”, is what we can read (translated into Spanish) in the chorus.

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