Ana Hickmann accuses ex-husband of watching mansion going to auction and says she fears for her safety
Ana Hickmann has accused her ex-husband of monitoring a mansion that is set to be auctioned, expressing concern for her safety.
Brazilian model and television presenter Ana Hickmann has leveled serious accusations against her ex-husband, businessman Alexandre Correa, claiming that he is surveilling the mansion they once shared, which is currently valued at R$ 35 million. The property, located in Itu, SΓ£o Paulo, is scheduled for auction due to a judicial ruling, heightening tensions between the former couple. Hickmann alleges that Correa has been intimidating staff members at the mansion, leading to her fears regarding personal safety and the security of the property during this turbulent time.
Correa, in response to Hickmann's allegations, has admitted to having informants in the vicinity of the mansion, suggesting that he is keeping a close watch on the property and its activities. He has countered her claims by accusing Hickmann of removing furniture from the house, implying a dispute over the property's ownership and contents. This situation has turned into a public spectacle, bringing to light the personal and legal struggles faced by the couple amid their separation.
As the mansion's auction date approaches, the situation remains contentious, with both parties publicly exchanging accusations. The case underscores broader issues of privacy, safety, and property rights in high-profile separations, emphasizing the challenges faced by celebrities in their personal lives when legal and financial matters intertwine with public perception.