Feminist hero Gisele Pelicot receives France’s highest civilian honour – Bundlezy

Feminist hero Gisele Pelicot receives France’s highest civilian honour

(FILES) Gisele Pelicot poses in Avignon, on October 23, 2024, during the trial of her former partner accused of drugging her for nearly ten years and inviting strangers to rape her at their home in Mazan, a small town in the south of France. Over 300 people have been nominated for this year's Nobel Peace Prize, organisers said on March 5, 2025. In January, 2025 thousands of people signed a UK petition calling for Frenchwoman Gisele Pelicot to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. She won praise for her open, public stance during the trial of her ex-husband, who was convicted of letting strangers rape her while she was drugged. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty Images)
Gisele has been named a Knight of the Legion of Honour (Picture: AFP)

Global hero Gisèle Pelicot has been awarded France’s highest civilian honour for her bravery during her rape and sexual assault trial.

Gisèle, 72, waived her anonymity during a rape and sexual assault trial against her ex-husband, Dominique Pelicot and 50 other men in Avignon, France.

She’s one of 589 people named in the list to be made knights of the Legion of Honour ahead of France’s national day.

Knights of the Legion of Honour are chosen by the President each year ahead of Bastille Day on July 14, which marks when the Bastille prison was stormed in 1789 during the French Revolution.

Non-French citizens can also be named as members of the Legion of Honour if they have served France or upheld their ideals.

Some foreign nationals who have been named as members include Martin Scorsese, Bette Davis, Vladimir Putin, and JK Rowling.

Who is Gisèle?

File photo dated 16/10/24 of Gisele Pelicot. A UK based petition calling for Gisele Pelicot to receive the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has received over 110,000 signatures. Issue date: Tuesday January 14, 2025. PA Photo. Ms Pelicot, 72, a retired logistics manager, believes she may have been raped more than 200 times by her ex-husband and other men between 2011 and 2020. Mr Pelicot and 50 other men were found guilty of rape or sexual assault after a three-and-a-half-month trial in Avignon which concluded in December. See PA story SOCIAL Pelicot. Photo credit should read: Associated Press/Alamy Stock Photo/PA Wire
Gisele’s ex-husband would drug her and let men rape her (Picture: PA)

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.’

Gisèle attended almost every day of the three-month court case in Avignon, south-east France, and said she decided to reveal who she was so ‘shame swaps sides’, from the victim to the rapist.

(FILES) Gisele Pelicot leaves the courthouse after hearing the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating her mass rapes with dozens of strangers he recruited online, in Avignon on December 19, 2024. 589 people were awarded France's top civic honour on July 13, 2025, among which Gisele Pelicot, who became a feminist icon by publicly testifying over the mass rapes she endured, and rapper-turned-fashion designer Pharrell Williams. Actor Lea Drucker, veteran singer Sylvie Vartan, writer Marc Levy and Auschwitz deportee Yvette Levy, 99, were also among the figures awarded the Legion of Honour along with a host of former ministers, academics and top legal names. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)
She’s been lauded for her bravery during the excruciating trial (Picture: Getty)

The case gained widespread international attention and sparked several protests against sexual violence, in particular sexual violence experienced by girls and women at the hands of men.

Earlier this year, she was named the Most Influential Woman of 2025 by The Independent, topping a list of 50 women from across the world who ‘push boundaries and break down barriers to shape the world around them’.

Gisèle’s lawyer, Stephane Babonneau, said his client was ’emotional’ and ‘humbled’ to learn she had been named The Most Influential Woman of 2025.

He added: ‘Gisèle is honoured and wishes to dedicate this recognition to all victims, and more specifically to those who are fighting alone to get their rights and the truth acknowledged by courts.

‘To these victims, who most often remain in the dark, Gisèle wishes to express her admiration, because she thinks they are the true heroes, and [to] tell [them] that they must know they will never be alone.’

Since her trial concluded, she has remained out of the media. Her lawyer has said she’s writing a book about her experience, which she hopes to release in 2026.

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