Ana Hickmann cries in the first interview after the attack

Ana Hickmann cries in the first interview after the attack: “I was injured for a long time

Ana Hickman gave her first interview about the alleged aggression she suffered from her husband, Alexandre Correa, for the spectacular Sunday. In it, the presenter confirmed that he had headbutted her, although the businessman denied this accusation.

The statements will be shown on Record at 7:45 p.m., but a preview has already been released by the show and is circulating on social media. In the first excerpt, Ana says:

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“He came to headbutt me.” At another point she also reported: “I actually started screaming because he wouldn’t let me go, I was afraid of him.”

With tears in her eyes, she said in another part of the interview: “I’m the one who’s hurting here, and I’ve been hurting for a long time.”

Understand the case involving the alleged aggression of Ana Hickmann’s husband

Ana Hickmann published a note on the case through her advisor: “After a disagreement between Alexandre Correa and Ana Hickmann last Saturday (11), the military police were called and the moderator was taken to the police district to clarify the matter.”

“Through her press office, Ana Hickmann thanks the fans for their affection and solidarity and informs that she is doing well and fortunately there are no major effects on her physical integrity,” he concludes.

Ana Hickman and Alexandre Correa

Ana Hickman and Alexandre Correa

Photo: Iara Morselli/Estadão / Estadão

Incident report

O Estadao had access to the police report registered by Ana Hickmann. According to her report, she would be in the kitchen of her home with Alexandre, her son and two employees at around 3:30 p.m. She is said to have said something to her son that her husband would not have liked and was reprimanded for it, “both raised their voices.” The child allegedly asked them to stop arguing and ran away in fear.

“The author began to push the victim against the wall and threatened to headbutt her. She managed to push him away and grab her cell phone, which was lying on a table outside. “In the area, the perpetrator suddenly closed the sliding kitchen door, which put pressure on the victim’s left arm,” says the following excerpt from the Police document.

Ana then managed to lock him out of the house and called the military police. Correa left the crime scene shortly afterwards. Hickmann sought medical help at the São Camilo Hospital, where, among other things, Bruise on left elbow. According to the police report, her arm was immobilized with a sling.

“The victim was aware of the protections provided for by the Maria da Penha Law, but chose not to apply for them at that time,” the document ends.

What Alexandre Correa, husband of Ana Hickmann, says

Check out his full statement below:

“In fact, yesterday I had a disagreement with my wife, a completely isolated situation that did not entail any major consequences. I would also like to make it clear that I have never headbutted her, as is untruely reported in the press, and that everything will be properly sorted out in due course.

I take this opportunity to apologize to my entire family for what happened. 25 years of marriage have passed without an incident of this kind occurring.

I have always served Ana as her agent with all diligence, affection and respect, just as I treat the seven women I work with in my office.”