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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Michelle Pfeiffer fait la promotion de la série "The Madison" lors du talk-show de Stephen Colbert
Picture MUST credit: CBS Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer says she signed on to star in a new streaming TV series — without ever seeing a script. But the 67-year-old star said she did seek advice from legendary actress Helen Mirren on what to expect when working with the show. The new drama, called The Madison, was described by Pfeiffer as a “fish out of water” story. Talking on the Stephen Colbert TV chat show she explained: “I play Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a wealthy New York family who suffer a tragedy in their lives which fractures the family. “And they go to Montana. That's all I can tell you !” Picture supplied b y JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Gisèle Pelicot accorde sa première interview télévisée à l'émission "Sunday Morning" sur la chaîne américaine CBS
Picture MUST credit: CBS Sunday Morning Here is an early look at mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot giving her first ever TV interview. The 73-year-old was the centre of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. Dominique, also 73, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2024 for his crimes, which also included abusing family members and others. Gisèle has given an interview with US channel CBS for its weekend show Sunday Morning which is due to broadcast on February 15. Speaking to reporter Seth Doane in a brief 30 second trailer, she is asked why she had agreed to the interview. She replies in French with an over0dubbed English translation: “Yes, it's a first. I'm not used to speaking in front of cameras. “I used to be a very discreet woman.” He then says to her: “ And now you want to share your story, your full story.” She answers: “Yes. I thought my story could be useful to others who might ask, ‘How could this woman go through what she went through and still be standing?’” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Luna Oculus est une Une caméra de recul intelligente pour vélo, dotée d'intelligence artificielle
Picture MUST credit: Luna Systems A smart AI-powered rear view camera for bicycles to help keep riders aware of surrounding traffic and warns if vehicles get too close hoping to make roads safer for riders. The Irish-designed Luna Oculus has an integrated bike light . The high-resolution device connects to a companion smartphone app, it gives you a heads-up when cars and other vehicles get too close for comfort. Once the camera is connected to the app, the cyclist is given a livestream view of what's happening behind them to a phone mounted in the handlebars. When a car or other vehicle is detected, the app provides a visual and audio warning. This alert intensifies the close the approaching vehicle gets. Riders set their own distances at which they want the alerts to go off as the designers accept every cyclist and environment is different Cyclists can customise whichever type of alert they want or go for the option of both. Luna Oculus also functions as a dash cam, recording rides and places where vehicles getting too close happen. The system determines where these events occur most frequently on a route so a rider can plan safer journeys. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Séance de questions au gouvernement à l'assemblée nationale à Paris
Sébastien Lecornu - Séance de questions au gouvernement à l'assemblée nationale à Paris, France, le 3 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage Question and answer session at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on February 3, 2026.
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Illustration de la station de l'Alpe d'Huez
Pause téléphone dans une luge à l'Alpe d'Huez, France, le 19 janvier 2026. © Sandrine Thesillat/PsNewZ/Bestimage Illustration of the station de l'Alpe d'Huez, France, on January 19, 2026.
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Lunettes Xynavo AR: Capable de projeter des images sur un immense écran virtuel 4K de 300 pouces
Picture MUST credit: Xynavo A pair of lightweight augmented reality glasses that project images on a massive 300-inch virtual 4K screen that only the wearer can see, have been launched. Each eye receives a high-resolution image that remains consistently sharp across the entire field of view. The spectacles weigh just 95 grams and the makers say they remain comfortable even after several hours of use. An adjustable diopter system, ranging from +2D to -6D, means most users can achieve a clearly focused image without wearing prescription glasses under the device. Lower-resolution AR glasses stretch pixels to simulate larger virtual screens, which significantly reduces quality. The new set b y Chinese maker Xynavo is said to maintain sharpness even at cinema-scale sizes. The Xynavo glasses have two built-in 3D split-screen modules supporting a wide range of 3D videos and apps. The glasses feature a dedicated blackout shield built into the frame so they still work well in bright sunlight. They feature in-ear modules designed for noise isolation and zero sound leakage. Xynavo is a fully plug-and-play device, meaning it doesn't require an app or pairing to function. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lunettes Xynavo AR: Capable de projeter des images sur un immense écran virtuel 4K de 300 pouces
Picture MUST credit: Xynavo A pair of lightweight augmented reality glasses that project images on a massive 300-inch virtual 4K screen that only the wearer can see, have been launched. Each eye receives a high-resolution image that remains consistently sharp across the entire field of view. The spectacles weigh just 95 grams and the makers say they remain comfortable even after several hours of use. An adjustable diopter system, ranging from +2D to -6D, means most users can achieve a clearly focused image without wearing prescription glasses under the device. Lower-resolution AR glasses stretch pixels to simulate larger virtual screens, which significantly reduces quality. The new set b y Chinese maker Xynavo is said to maintain sharpness even at cinema-scale sizes. The Xynavo glasses have two built-in 3D split-screen modules supporting a wide range of 3D videos and apps. The glasses feature a dedicated blackout shield built into the frame so they still work well in bright sunlight. They feature in-ear modules designed for noise isolation and zero sound leakage. Xynavo is a fully plug-and-play device, meaning it doesn't require an app or pairing to function. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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