Ice dance champion Cizeron accuses ex-partner Papadakis of smear campaign ahead of Olympics Games
Cizeron accuses Papadakis of defamation through her book ahead of the Olympics, with his lawyers demanding a stop to the spread of damaging claims.
- Gabriella Papadakis's book alleges an unbalanced and controlling relationship with her former ice dance partner Guillaume Cizeron.
- Cizeron denies the allegations and claims the book contains false information attributed to him.
- Cizeron has asked his lawyers to stop the dissemination of defamatory statements about him.
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Olympic Ice Dancer Accuses Partner of ‘Smear Campaign’ Against Him
Olympic ice dancing gold medallist Guillaume Cizeron is accusing his former partner of engaging in a smear campaign against him through the release of her new memoir. Gabriella Papadakis released her memoir, Pour ne pas disparaître (So as Not to Disappear), on Thursday, January 15. In it, she accuses Cizeron, 31, of being “controlling, demanding, critical” during their time as partners. She added that eventually she refused to skate with him wit…
They formed a couple for 20 years on the ice and everything won. But behind the facade, the champion reveals, in a book published on Thursday, a less idyllic reality where she claims to have undergone a "male domination", almost natural in this sport.
While the figure skating champion Gabriella Papadakis publishes a book in which she evokes a toxic relationship with Guillaume Cizeron, the latter came out of silence on Wednesday, January 14th. In the columns of L的Equipe, he responded to the accusations that he considers defamatory.
The Olympic ice dance champion confides for the first time on the occasion of the release of her book "Not to disappear", in bookstores on 15 January. The French woman tells of a life of sacrifices and the end of her iconic duo with Guillaume Cizeron, in an oppressive and alienating contextThe answer did not make her wait. The autobiography of the Olympic ice dance champion Gabriella Papadakis was not yet published that her former partner Guilla…
Four years after their Olympic title in Beijing, the ice couple's flaws are revealed in a forthcoming book by the skater, which describes in particular a "under control" relationship with her former partner.
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