Repercussions of Papadakis' book & Cizeron's response

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Creating a separate thread from this post in the Skating Books thread since there appears to be ongoing discussions in several places in the public forum here on FSU:
Another article covering the upcoming release of Gabriella's book, with more quotes and details. Some parts are going to be heartbreaking to read: [same franceinfo.fr article link is posted below]

In fairness, Guillaume also gave a long interview to L'équipe [Jan. 8th article by Céline Nony], sharing his side on why their partnership dissolved (it's behind a paywall unfortunately): https://www.lequipe.fr/Patinage-art...tait-plus-sur-la-meme-longueur-d-onde/1631875
In this book ["Pour ne pas disparaître" (To Avoid Disappearing)], to be published on January 15, Gabriella Papadakis recounts the violence she suffered, her distress, and the deterioration of her professional relationship with Guillaume Cizeron. (Jan. 10, 2026 article in French by Quentin Ramelet):

Associated Press article by Samuel Petrequin (Jan. 13):

Edited to add the link to the paywalled L'Equipe article by Clémentine Blondet (also published Jan. 8) about Papadakis' book:
 
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I am sure that if there were leaked tapes of some of the behavior that Papadakis describes (on the part of Guillaume Cizeron), like there were with the Shibutanis, then people would be more inclined to believe Gabbie. Her accounts sound believable to me (especially in light of what we witnessed with the Shibutanis) and paint a picture of a deeply unequal power relationship between male and female partners in Ice Dance. I was very troubled reading about the trauma that Papadakis endured and also troubled by Cizeron's quick (and insincere and self-serving) denials.
 

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