2026年2月12日 / 美国东部时间下午4:36 / CBS新闻
曾在大规模强奸审判中公开指证前夫及数十名男子而成为全球勇气象征的法国女子吉塞尔·佩利科特,在接受《CBS周日早晨》采访时表示,她认为自己的故事”可能对他人有用”。
这就是她为何在回忆录《生命赞歌:羞耻必须易位》中公开讲述自己的经历。她表示,是在回应那些可能会问”这个女人经历了这一切怎么还能坚持下来”的人。
吉塞尔·佩利科特。 CBS新闻
在2月15日《CBS周日早晨》播出的美国首次电视采访中,佩利科特告诉记者塞思·多恩,她”过去是个非常谨慎的女人”。
在对前夫多米尼克·佩利科特及另外51名男子的4个月审判中,佩利科特放弃了匿名权,并坚持要求庭审公开。这些男子被指控在近十年间应其邀请对她实施强奸。所有被告均被定罪,多米尼克被判处最高20年监禁。
在回忆录中,佩利科特详细描述了发现多年来前夫一直在家中给她下药并招募其他男子对其实施侵害时的震惊与恐惧。
“我从没想过自己和一个在自家给妻子下药的男人生活在一起。这是不可能的,”她告诉多恩。
佩利科特曾遭受不明原因的健康问题,回顾过去,她表示还有其他迹象表明情况异常。她回忆起几次令人不安的事件:她的饮料尝起来味道怪异——有时甚至难以下咽,”就好像有人往我的杯子里加了薄荷”。她还记得丈夫会单独为他们准备土豆,但从未想过他在里面下药。
“你怎么能想象自己的丈夫在给你下药?这不可想象——不可能。事实上,我被操纵了大约十年。因为他每天看着我的眼睛,却知道自己在毒害我。但我从未察觉。我看到的是一个善良、体贴的男人,”她说。
本周末请关注塞思·多恩对吉塞尔·佩利科特的更多采访,《CBS周日早晨》将播出完整内容。佩利科特的回忆录《生命赞歌》将于下周由企鹅出版社出版。
Gisèle Pelicot recounts her ex-husband’s “unthinkable” crimes in first U.S. TV interview since mass rape trial
February 12, 2026 / 4:36 PM EST / CBS News
Gisèle Pelicot, the French woman who became a global symbol of courage when she publicly stepped forward to testify against her ex-husband and dozens of other men in a mass rape trial, told “CBS Sunday Morning” that she believes her story “could be useful to others.”
That’s why she’s opening up about her story in a memoir, “A Hymn to Life: Shame Has to Change Sides.” She said she’s speaking directly to those who might ask, “How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?”
Gisele Pelicot. CBS News
In her first U.S. broadcast interview, airing on “CBS Sunday Morning” February 15, Pelicot told correspondent Seth Doane that she “used to be a very discreet woman.”
Pelicot waived her right to anonymity and insisted court proceedings be made public during the 4-month trial against her ex-husband, Dominique Pelicot, and 51 other men accused of raping her over the course of nearly a decade at his invitation. All the men were found guilty, and Dominique was sentenced to the maximum of 20 years.
In the memoir, Pelicot recounts the shock and horror of discovering that, for years, her then- husband had been drugging her and recruiting other men to assault her in their home.
“I never imagined that I was living with a man who was drugging his wife in his own home. It was impossible,” she told Doane.
Pelicot had suffered unexplained health problems, and looking back, she says there were other signs something was wrong, recalling several unsettling incidents when her drinks tasted strange — at times even undrinkable — “as if mint had been put in my glass.” She also recalls her husband preparing their potatoes separately. But she never imagined her husband was lacing them.
“How can you imagine that your husband is drugging you? It’s unthinkable — impossible. In fact, I was manipulated for about ten years. Because he was looking me in the eyes every day while knowing he was poisoning me. But I never saw that. I saw a kind, caring man,” she said.
Watch more of Seth Doane’s interview with Gisèle Pelicot this weekend on “CBS Sunday Morning.” Pelicot’s memoir, “A Hymn to Life,”will be published next week by Penguin Press.
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