Ana Hickmann detailed for the first time the episode of aggression involving her ex-husband, Alexandre Correa, during an interview with Record. The details will be shown on the Domingo Espetacular program this Sunday (26) and reveal tense moments of the incident, which took place at the couple’s mansion in Itu, in the interior of São Paulo.
“He did come to headbutt me”, reported the presenter.
“I really started screaming, because he wouldn’t let me go. I was scared of him,” he shared. At another point in the conversation, while she was crying, she indicated that the crisis in the relationship had been dragging on: “I’m the one who’s hurt here and I’ve been hurt for a long time.”
The presenter had already mentioned what happened on her YouTube channel, without going into details, and explained the reason behind her silence. In the video, Ana Hickmann begins by saying that “she is far from okay” and that she is not yet ready to talk about the subject.
However, he understands the need to report what happened “at the right time and in the right way”. “This time, I’m not going to open my video saying: “Hi guys, how are you?”, because everything isn’t okay, right? Everything is far from fine”, he began, “but, like I said, on Monday when I returned to work, at the end of the Hoje Em Dia program, I’m still not ready to talk about certain things, because here it is. very hurt, but I promise I will do it very soon.”
She emphasizes this care to preserve her son. “I’m not just a woman, I’m a mother. And this mother here will defend her little one, her son, in every way. My son is the most important thing in life for me. That’s exactly why I say I’m not ready to talk yet, because he also has to be ready, he has to be protected”, she highlights.
The presenter also thanked the expressions of affection and regrets that what happened to her is the reality of many women. “I hope that together we can change this story”, she says.
Alexandre Correa spoke out, this Saturday (25), on his social networks, about aspects of the separation process, stating that his main focus is his 9-year-old son, in addition to denying his interest in sharing assets, stating: “The last thing that I want to speed up the sharing of assets. What I want to speed up is the right to see my son. I haven’t seen the boy for 14 days and I miss him very, very much. I’ve cried all I had to cry,” he says.

Remember the case of Ana Hickmann
The presenter registered a police report for assault against her husband, Alexandre Correa, at the family home in Itu, in the interior of São Paulo. She told police that she was talking to her 10-year-old son in the kitchen at home when Correa heard it and didn’t like the subject. So he started an argument. The child, frightened, would have run out of the room, according to Hickmann.
Correa allegedly pushed his wife against the wall and threatened to headbutt her, according to information contained in the police report. He denied the accusations on social media.
During the argument, Correa closed the kitchen door, hitting Hickmann, according to the report. She used the situation to lock her husband out of the room and call the Military Police, but Correa was no longer there when the agents arrived. At the police station, when giving a statement and registering the report, Hickmann refused the protective measures provided for in the Maria de Penha Law.
Source: CNN Brasil

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