"I May Not Have Supported Him Enough at First": Gisèle Pelicot Returns to His Relationship with Her Daughter Caroline Darian
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On the occasion of the release, on February 17, of her memoirs "Et la joie de vivre" published by Flammarion, Gisèle Pelicot is the guest of Laurent Delahousse. From the discovery of the rapes organized by her ex-husband that she suffered under chemical submission until the trial opened to the public, she performs "for shame to change camp".
Gisèle Pelicot suffered the maximum loss of control. Our author sat with her in the courtroom for weeks – and now met a woman who turned anger into action. How did she manage to be happy again?
Gisèle Pelicot was raped by her husband and invited perpetrators for almost ten years – and chose an open trial. Now she gives the first television interviews about the abuse. “Within us we have powers we never knew we could have,” she tells the BBC.
Becoming an iconic figure after Mazan's trial, Gisèle Pelicot published February 17th and the joy of living, an intimate story about her life and the violence she suffered. In an interview with the New York Times Magazine, she evokes, among other things, her fragile relationship...
After going through one of the most difficult judicial cases of recent years, Gisèle Pelicot regains her smile and looks forward to the future with lightness. Several months after the end of the trial which marked public opinion, she visibly decided to turn the page. According to the revelations of Pure People magazine, she chose to leave places that remind her of too much suffering. Direction a small corner of French paradise, where the sprays …
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