TL:DR – Gisele Pelicot Shares Crucial Question for Her Rapist Ex-Husband | UK News
- Gisele Pelicot discusses her trauma from prolonged sexual violence by her ex-husband and other men.
- Dominique Pelicot was convicted in 2024 of drugging and raping Gisele for nearly a decade.
- She publicly shared her story to support other victims of sexual crimes, stating, “I have decided not to be ashamed.”
- Gisele is releasing memoirs detailing her experiences and confronting the societal issues surrounding sexual violence.
- She recently found new love, highlighting recovery after trauma.
Gisele Pelicot reveals the one question she wants to ask her rapist ex-husband | News World
Gisele Pelicot has given her first television interview since exposing the sexual violence she suffered at the hands of her ex-husband and dozens of other men.
The 73-year-old, who is releasing her memoirs soon, revealed harrowing details of when she was told of her ex-husband’s unspeakable crimes.
Her ex-husband, Dominique Pelicot, was found guilty in 2024 of repeatedly drugging and raping his wife for almost a decade, and inviting dozens of strangers to rape her.
Despite not speaking to her husband in court, Pelicot says she has one thing she still wants to do for closure.
She said: ‘I want to look him directly in the eye and ask him, ‘Why did you do that?’’
Gisele also recounted how she froze when a detective sat her down and first showed her images of herself, unconscious, being assaulted.
‘I don’t recognise myself in those photos. I said, ‘That’s not me.’ Then I put on my glasses, and there I discovered this lifeless woman with a man she didn’t know on her bed.
‘I think my brain disassociated.’
Until police knocked on her door four years ago, exposing the crimes, she lived a normal life as a wife, mother, and grandmother.
Under French law, the names of victims are normally kept out of the press, but she insisted on a public trial in an attempt to expose her ex and the 50 men that he is accused of inviting to rape her.
She allowed journalists to publish her full name and the court to exhibit explicit videos recorded by her husband showing men engaging in sexual intercourse with her while unconscious.
Gisele has said her decisions were in solidarity with all the other women who go unrecognised as victims of sexual crimes.
‘I have decided not to be ashamed, I have done nothing wrong,’ she previously told the court. ‘They are the ones who must be ashamed.
‘I’m not expressing hatred or hate, but I am determined that things change in this society.’
Her ex-husband recruited men online, on the now-defunct website called Coco, and began private chats with potential recruits, telling them he was ‘looking for someone to abuse my sleeping, drugged wife’.
To keep her unconscious, he crushed sleeping tablets and anti-anxiety medication into her food and drinks.
The horror of this case is not simply that Pelicot, in his own words, arranged for men to rape his wife; it is that he also had no difficulty finding dozens of them to take part.
Aged between 26 and 74, they included a nurse, a journalist, a prison warden, a local councillor, a soldier, lorry drivers, and farm workers.
Almost two years on from her ex-husband’s conviction, Gisele revealed she has met a man – after never thinking she would fall in love again.
‘Meeting him was incredible. I met this man who’s also been through difficult times, and it’s changed our lives,’ she said.

