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Dimitri Payet breaks silence on claims he beat lover & made her film sick sex acts saying relationship was ‘consensual'
Dimitri Payet breaks silence on claims he beat lover & made her film sick sex acts saying relationship was ‘consensual'

Scottish Sun

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Dimitri Payet breaks silence on claims he beat lover & made her film sick sex acts saying relationship was ‘consensual'

FORMER Premier League star Dimitri Payet has broken his silence after abuse claims made by his ex-lover. Larissa Ferrari alleged the married midfielder subjected her to "physical, moral, psychological and sexual violence" - including forcing her to film degrading videos, in an exclusive interview with The Sun on Sunday. 7 Ex-lover Larissa Ferrari accused the ex-West Ham ace of 'physical, moral, psychological and sexual violence' Credit: Newsflash 7 The footballer struck up a conversation with Larissa, 28, over Instagram last August using a fake profile, claims Larissa Credit: Newsflash 7 Larissa showed The Sun on Sunday pictures of bruises, which she also handed to police The Brazilian lawyer, 28, also accused the former West Ham and French international Payet, 38, of making her take part in a fake wedding and wearing a ring to 'prove her love'. She also alleged he made her drink her own urine and water from the toilet, and lick the floor. Larissa showed The Sun on Sunday photos of her bruises which she said she'd handed to police. The mum-of-two said: 'He's a sick monster. I was scared for my life, and I'm still scared." Payet, however, has denied "physical and psychological violence" in a statement to Brazilian cops, reports local outlet G1, which claims to have seen a document detailing the case. The footballer admitted to having had a seven-month affair with his accuser after "becoming lonely" while playing for Vasco da Gama in Rio de Janeiro. Larissa told G1 she suffers from Borderline personality disorder and claims Payet took advantage of her condition. "Dimitri knew about my passion and psychological problems, using this against me," she is reported to have said by the Brazilian outlet. "Dimitri convinced me to put my head in the trash, in the toilet, made me drink my own urine and other sexual bizarre acts." However, Payet's statement allegedly sees him claim everything was consensual and proposed by his accuser. Dimitri Payet breaks down in tears after announcing he is leaving Marseille It refers to an incident where Larissa "requested slaps during sexual intercourse" which resulted in marks on her body. The footballer is also said to have claimed the pair used wooden chairs during sex. G1 reports Payet alleges he refused Larissa's wish to continue their relationship as he prepares to return to France, which would include him paying her expenses. Payet has four children with his wife of nearly 20 years, Ludivine, who remained in France after he joined the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club in 2023. Payet's lawyer Sheila Lustoza told G1: "It is regrettable that confidential records were leaked, but the case reveals with evidence something that is very clear: a woman exercising her freedom and will, as it should be, contrary to what has been publicly narrated up until now. "The defence is confident that the truth that is proven by documents will demonstrate these facts." 'I only want justice' Speaking to The Sun on Sunday previously, Larissa went on to say: 'I not only want justice but to also help other women who are blindly allowing their partners to abuse them.' Payet spent 18 months with West Ham before Marseille paid £25million for him in January 2017. He then moved to Rio in 2023 after signing for Vasco de Gama. 7 Payet spent 18 months with Premier League side West Ham Credit: PA:Press Association 7 Larissa wearing bridal gear for 'ceremony' The footballer struck up a conversation with Larissa over Instagram last August. She claims that Payet used a fake profile. They then started messaging on WhatsApp. Larissa, who knew the star was married, initially flew 1,500 miles from her home in the state of Parana to meet him in Rio's Windsor Hotel where his team were staying before a match. She said: 'He was very sweet and romantic. It was a very intense date and the following day I went to watch him play. He was so attentive and there was lots of hugging and kissing. I thought he seemed like a lovely man.' As the relationship grew, they started staying together for days at a time. Larissa said she stopped dating other people and they acted as a 'normal couple'. But in early December Larissa's pal posted on social media a snap of two match tickets Payet had given them. Larissa claimed Payet became aggressive and screamed at her. She said: 'This was the first time I saw this side of him." She alleges that sparked off the abuse. In text messages seen by The Sun, Payet asked for 'humiliating' sexual videos of Larissa. WhatsApp messages also show Payet asking for 'disgusting acts' to prove her love. Domestic abuse - how to get help DOMESTIC abuse can affect anyone - including men - and does not always involve physical violence. Here are some signs that you could be in an abusive relationship: Emotional abuse - Including being belittled, blamed for the abuse - gaslighting - being isolated from family and friends, having no control over your finances, what you where and who you speak to - Including being belittled, blamed for the abuse - gaslighting - being isolated from family and friends, having no control over your finances, what you where and who you speak to Threats and intimidation - Some partners might threaten to kill or hurt you, destroy your belongings, stalk or harass you - Some partners might threaten to kill or hurt you, destroy your belongings, stalk or harass you Physical abuse - This can range from slapping or hitting to being shoved over, choked or bitten. - This can range from slapping or hitting to being shoved over, choked or bitten. Sexual abuse - Being touched in a way you do not want to be touched, hurt during sex, pressured into sex or forced to have sex when you do not consent. If any of the above apply to you or a friend, you can call these numbers: The Freephone National Domestic Abuse Helpline, run by Refuge on 0808 2000 247 for free at any time, day or night 0808 2000 247 Men who are being abused can call Respect Men's Advice Line on 0808 8010 327 or ManKind on 0182 3334 244 0182 3334 244 Those who identify as LGBT+ can ring Galop on 0800 999 5428 0800 999 5428 If you are in immediate danger or fear for your life, always ring 999 Remember, you are not alone. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience domestic abuse over the course of their lifetime. Every 30 seconds the police receive a call for help relating to domestic abuse. 7 Payet and his wife Ludivine, a mum of four Credit: AFP

Dimitri Payet breaks silence on claims he beat lover & made her film sick sex acts saying relationship was ‘consensual'
Dimitri Payet breaks silence on claims he beat lover & made her film sick sex acts saying relationship was ‘consensual'

The Sun

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Dimitri Payet breaks silence on claims he beat lover & made her film sick sex acts saying relationship was ‘consensual'

FORMER Premier League star Dimitri Payet has broken his silence after abuse claims made by his ex-lover. Larissa Ferrari alleged the married midfielder subjected her to "physical, moral, psychological and sexual violence" - including forcing her to film degrading videos, in an exclusive interview with The Sun on Sunday. 7 7 The Brazilian lawyer, 28, also accused the former West Ham and French international Payet, 38, of making her take part in a fake wedding and wearing a ring to 'prove her love'. She also alleged he made her drink her own urine and water from the toilet, and lick the floor. Larissa showed The Sun on Sunday photos of her bruises which she said she'd handed to police. The mum-of-two said: 'He's a sick monster. I was scared for my life, and I'm still scared." Payet, however, has denied "physical and psychological violence" in a statement to Brazilian cops, reports local outlet G1, which claims to have seen a document detailing the case. The footballer admitted to having had a seven-month affair with his accuser after "becoming lonely" while playing for Vasco da Gama in Rio de Janeiro. Larissa told G1 she suffers from Borderline personality disorder and claims Payet took advantage of her condition. "Dimitri knew about my passion and psychological problems, using this against me," she is reported to have said by the Brazilian outlet. "Dimitri convinced me to put my head in the trash, in the toilet, made me drink my own urine and other sexual bizarre acts." However, Payet's statement allegedly sees him claim everything was consensual and proposed by his accuser. Dimitri Payet breaks down in tears after announcing he is leaving Marseille It refers to an incident where Larissa "requested slaps during sexual intercourse" which resulted in marks on her body. The footballer is also said to have claimed the pair used wooden chairs during sex. G1 reports Payet alleges he refused Larissa's wish to continue their relationship as he prepares to return to France, which would include him paying her expenses. Payet has four children with his wife of nearly 20 years, Ludivine, who remained in France after he joined the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club in 2023. Payet's lawyer Sheila Lustoza told G1: "It is regrettable that confidential records were leaked, but the case reveals with evidence something that is very clear: a woman exercising her freedom and will, as it should be, contrary to what has been publicly narrated up until now. "The defence is confident that the truth that is proven by documents will demonstrate these facts." 'I only want justice' Speaking to The Sun on Sunday previously, Larissa went on to say: 'I not only want justice but to also help other women who are blindly allowing their partners to abuse them.' Payet spent 18 months with West Ham before Marseille paid £25million for him in January 2017. He then moved to Rio in 2023 after signing for Vasco de Gama. 7 The footballer struck up a conversation with Larissa over Instagram last August. She claims that Payet used a fake profile. They then started messaging on WhatsApp. Larissa, who knew the star was married, initially flew 1,500 miles from her home in the state of Parana to meet him in Rio's Windsor Hotel where his team were staying before a match. She said: 'He was very sweet and romantic. It was a very intense date and the following day I went to watch him play. He was so attentive and there was lots of hugging and kissing. I thought he seemed like a lovely man.' As the relationship grew, they started staying together for days at a time. Larissa said she stopped dating other people and they acted as a 'normal couple'. But in early December Larissa's pal posted on social media a snap of two match tickets Payet had given them. Larissa claimed Payet became aggressive and screamed at her. She said: 'This was the first time I saw this side of him." She alleges that sparked off the abuse. In text messages seen by The Sun, Payet asked for 'humiliating' sexual videos of Larissa. WhatsApp messages also show Payet asking for 'disgusting acts' to prove her love. Domestic abuse - how to get help DOMESTIC abuse can affect anyone - including men - and does not always involve physical violence. Here are some signs that you could be in an abusive relationship: Emotional abuse - Including being belittled, blamed for the abuse - gaslighting - being isolated from family and friends, having no control over your finances, what you where and who you speak to Threats and intimidation - Some partners might threaten to kill or hurt you, destroy your belongings, stalk or harass you Physical abuse - This can range from slapping or hitting to being shoved over, choked or bitten. Sexual abuse - Being touched in a way you do not want to be touched, hurt during sex, pressured into sex or forced to have sex when you do not consent. If any of the above apply to you or a friend, you can call these numbers: The Freephone National Domestic Abuse Helpline, run by Refuge on 0808 2000 247 for free at any time, day or night Men who are being abused can call Respect Men's Advice Line on 0808 8010 327 or ManKind on 0182 3334 244 Those who identify as LGBT+ can ring Galop on 0800 999 5428 If you are in immediate danger or fear for your life, always ring 999 Remember, you are not alone. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience domestic abuse over the course of their lifetime. Every 30 seconds the police receive a call for help relating to domestic abuse. 7

Dimitri Payet breaks silence on claims he beat lover & made her film sick sex acts saying relationship was ‘consensual'
Dimitri Payet breaks silence on claims he beat lover & made her film sick sex acts saying relationship was ‘consensual'

The Irish Sun

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Dimitri Payet breaks silence on claims he beat lover & made her film sick sex acts saying relationship was ‘consensual'

FORMER Premier League star Dimitri Payet has broken his silence after abuse claims made by his ex-lover. 7 Ex-lover Larissa Ferrari accused the ex-West Ham ace of 'physical, moral, psychological and sexual violence' Credit: Newsflash 7 The footballer struck up a conversation with Larissa, 28, over Instagram last August using a fake profile, claims Larissa Credit: Newsflash 7 Larissa showed The Sun on Sunday pictures of bruises, which she also handed to police The Brazilian lawyer, 28, also accused the former West Ham and French international Payet , 38, of making her take part in a fake wedding and wearing a ring to 'prove her love'. She also alleged he made her drink her own urine and water from the toilet, and lick the floor. Larissa showed The Sun photos of her bruises which she said she'd handed to police. The mum-of-two said: 'He's a sick monster. I was scared for my life, and I'm still scared." READ MORE NEWS Payet, however, has denied "physical and psychological violence" in a statement to Brazilian cops, reports local outlet G1, which claims to have seen a document detailing the case. The footballer admitted to having had a seven-month affair with his accuser after "becoming lonely" while playing for Vasco da Gama in Rio de Janeiro. Larissa told G1 she suffers from Borderline personality disorder and claims Payet took advantage of her condition. "Dimitri knew about my passion and psychological problems, using this against me," she is reported to have said by the Brazilian outlet. Most read in Football "Dimitri convinced me to put my head in the trash, in the toilet, made me drink my own urine and other sexual bizarre acts. " However, Payet's statement allegedly sees him claim everything was consensual and proposed by his accuser. Dimitri Payet breaks down in tears after announcing he is leaving Marseille It refers to an incident where Larissa "requested slaps during sexual intercourse" which resulted in marks on her body. The footballer is also said to have claimed the pair used wooden chairs during sex. G1 reports Payet alleges he refused Larissa's wish to continue their relationship as he prepares to return to France, which would include him paying her expenses. Payet has four children with his wife of nearly 20 years, Ludivine, who remained in France after he joined the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club in 2023. Payet's lawyer Sheila Lustoza told G1: "It is regrettable that confidential records were leaked, but the case reveals with evidence something that is very clear: a woman exercising her freedom and will, as it should be, contrary to what has been publicly narrated up until now. "The defence is confident that the truth that is proven by documents will demonstrate these facts." 'I only want justice' Speaking to The Sun previously, Larissa went on to say: 'I not only want justice but to also help other women who are blindly allowing their partners to abuse them.' Payet spent 18 months with 7 Payet spent 18 months with Premier League side West Ham Credit: PA:Press Association 7 Larissa wearing bridal gear for 'ceremony' The footballer struck up a conversation with Larissa over Instagram last August. She claims that Payet used a fake profile. They then started messaging on WhatsApp. Larissa, who knew the star was married, initially flew 1,500 miles from her home in the state of Parana to meet him in Rio's Windsor Hotel where his team were staying before a match. She said: 'He was very sweet and romantic. It was a very intense date and the following day I went to watch him play. He was so attentive and there was lots of hugging and kissing. I thought he seemed like a lovely man.' As the relationship grew, they started staying together for days at a time. Larissa said she stopped dating other people and they acted as a 'normal couple'. But in early December Larissa's pal posted on social media a snap of two match tickets Payet had given them. Larissa claimed Payet became aggressive and screamed at her. She said: 'This was the first time I saw this side of him." She alleges that sparked off the abuse. In text messages seen by The Sun, Payet asked for 'humiliating' sexual videos of Larissa. WhatsApp messages also show Payet asking for 'disgusting acts' to prove her love. Domestic abuse - how to get help DOMESTIC abuse can affect anyone - including men - and does not always involve physical violence. Here are some signs that you could be in an abusive relationship: Emotional abuse - Including being belittled, blamed for the abuse - gaslighting - being isolated from family and friends, having no control over your finances, what you where and who you speak to Threats and intimidation - Some partners might threaten to kill or hurt you, destroy your belongings, stalk or harass you Physical abuse - This can range from slapping or hitting to being shoved over, choked or bitten. Sexual abuse - Being touched in a way you do not want to be touched, hurt during sex, pressured into sex or forced to have sex when you do not consent. If any of the above apply to you or a friend, you can call these numbers: on 0808 2000 247 for free at any time, day or night Men who are being abused can call Respect Men's Advice Line on 0808 8010 327 or on 0182 3334 244 Those who identify as LGBT+ can ring on 0800 999 5428 If you are in immediate danger or fear for your life, always ring 999 Remember, you are not alone. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience domestic abuse over the course of their lifetime. Every 30 seconds the police receive a call for help relating to domestic abuse. 7 Payet and his wife Ludivine, a mum of four Credit: AFP 7 Larrisa claims Payet made her wear a wedding ring

Dmitri Payet insists relationship with former mistress was 'consensual' in new testimony after ex-girlfriend accused ex-West Ham star of 'forcing her to film bizarre sex acts' and 'drink her own urine'
Dmitri Payet insists relationship with former mistress was 'consensual' in new testimony after ex-girlfriend accused ex-West Ham star of 'forcing her to film bizarre sex acts' and 'drink her own urine'

Daily Mail​

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Dmitri Payet insists relationship with former mistress was 'consensual' in new testimony after ex-girlfriend accused ex-West Ham star of 'forcing her to film bizarre sex acts' and 'drink her own urine'

Dimitri Payet denied 'physical and psychological violence' towards his 'mistress' in a statement to Brazilian police, a report has claimed. The Frenchman, currently playing for Vasco da Gama in Rio de Janeiro, was reportedly heard at the Women's Assistance Police Station where he admitted to having a relationship with lawyer Larissa Natalya Ferrari but and insisted every act during their union was consensual. It comes after the former West Ham star was accused of forcing Ferrari, 28 - whom he began a seven-month affair with after 'becoming lonely' in Brazil - to drink her own urine and lick the floor, as well as pushing and stepping on her. The Frenchman, who left his wife of almost 20 years Ludivine and their four children back in his homeland, is yet to comment on the allegations publicly but Brazilian outlet G1, claim to have obtained a document with further details of the case. The outlet report that the lawyer claims to suffer from Borderline personality disorder and believes the 38-year-old Payet took advantage of her condition. 'Dimitri knew about my passion and psychological problems, using this against me,' she is reported to have said by G1. 'Dimitri convinced me to put my head in the trash, in the toilet, made me drink my own urine and other sexual bizarre acts. Furthermore, it is alleged that Payet admitted to the acts but maintained that they were consensual and proposed by Ferrari. It mentions an encounter when Ferrari 'requested slaps during sexual intercourse' and as a result, developed marks on her body. The French international also reportedly claimed that the two used wooden chairs during sexual intercourse, and that, due to Ferrari's light skin, any pressure would lead to marks. Earlier this month, Ferrari told AFP: 'I want justice because he abused my psychological vulnerability to gain sexual advantage. He demanded proof of love from me, which consisted of humiliation. 'I recorded videos in which I drank my urine, drank water from the toilet bowl, and licked the floor. I'm a lawyer, I would never have made such serious complaints lightly.' The recent report out of Brazil alleges that Payet refused Ferrari's desire to continue this relationship in France, on the condition he pay her expenses, as his time in the country approached its end. According to the player, the lawyer's behaviour changed from then on, leading to her threatening to 'expose his secrets' if he did not respond within four hours of her birthday message. Payet's lawyer Sheila Lustoza told G1: 'It is regrettable that confidential records were leaked, but the case reveals with evidence something that is very clear: a woman exercising her freedom and will, as it should be, contrary to what has been publicly narrated up until now. The defense is confident that the truth that is proven by documents will demonstrate these facts.' Payet is widely regarded as one of West Ham's most talented players this century but left under a cloud to re-join Marseille after just 18 months in 2017. He stays at the Stade Velodrome for six-and-a-half years before moving to Brazil in 2023. In March, Larissa revealed that they had had a seven-month affair. She wrote in a lengthy statement: 'One thing I want to make clear is that it was never about money. There was no need for it. 'There's not much I can say because there's no explanation or anything to justify it. 'But one thing I want to make extremely clear is that it was never for money, not before, not now. In fact, the last time I went to Rio, I went by bus.' Larissa, who is a mother of two, also claimed that she only got physically involved with the midfielder following her divorce from her ex-husband.

‘The Woman in the Yard' Will Get Inside Your Head
‘The Woman in the Yard' Will Get Inside Your Head

Yahoo

time30-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘The Woman in the Yard' Will Get Inside Your Head

Imagine a stranger just suddenly showed up in your front yard. No invitation, no announcement, no sense of who they are or where they came from. They're simply sitting there, on a chair (that they apparently brought?), covered in what looks like a long, black veil from head to toe. They don't seem anxious to approach the house, nor do they seem to be in a hurry to leave the property, located in the outskirts of rural Georgia. This mystery person is simply there. Watching. Waiting for …something. If you're Taylor (Peyton Jackson), a teenager who's had to become an adult way too quickly, you go into action mode: How do we get this intruder off our lawn? If you're Annie (Estella Kahiha), his younger sister, you express your fear: Why does it feel like we've inadvertently stepped into a scary Twilight Zone episode? And if you're Ramona (Danielle Deadwyler, great as always), their recently widowed mom who's still recuperating from a car accident that took the life of their dad, David (The Hate U Give's Russell Hornsby), you venture out to greet her: Who are you, and what do you want? The woman (Okwui Okpokwasili) doesn't answer her. Not really. But she does tell Ramona that she's been praying for her to show up, so she answered the call. And, according to this sinister figure, Ramona needs to know that 'today is the day… Today. Is. The. Day.' More from Rolling Stone Death Is Up to Its Old Tricks in 'Final Destination Bloodlines' Trailer How That Wild Celine Dion Moment Came to Life in 'Borderline' Robert Pattinson Is the 21st Century's Great Movie Weirdo Like a particularly concise, purposefully elliptical short story, The Woman in the Yard quickly milks this beguiling, WTF-is-going-on-here? scenario for all the dread it's worth, while not necessarily being in a hurry to fill folks in on the full 411 regarding this sticky situation. We do know that it was David's idea to buy this farm in the middle of nowhere, complete with a chicken coop, in an effort to make his artist wife feel less boxed in by city living. The guilt and grief Ramona feels over his death has left her numb. The power is out, her cell phone is dead, and the family is extremely running low on food and supplies. There's tension in this household, in addition to a glaring feeling of absence, even before the lady with the endlessly cryptic statements and blood-stained palms shows up. It's only a matter of time before the confrontations between this visitor and this trio become more aggressive, and the standoff between the two parties begins to move from the yard to the front steps, and beyond. You might harbor a guess or two about where this psychological thriller is headed before it gets there, and TV scribe-turned-screenwriter Sam Stefanak's script feels like he's studied a lot of Stephen King's novellas and Rod Serling's anthology shows in equal measure. There's a lot more suggestive, unnerving spookiness here along the lines of producer Val Lewton's Gothic spine-tinglers for RKO than the kind of jump-scare efficiency machines you associate with modern horror; it's hard to think of a movie that's used creeping shadows more effectively in recent years. And even if prolific-to-the-point-of-workaholic director Jaume Collet-Serra occasionally makes things stylistically busier than they occasionally need to be — and overlays his hand in the third act — he's a hell of lot better as a contemporary B-movie genre filmmaker than Liam Neeson's go-to action guy or a for-hire studio journeyman. If projects like this surprisingly solid take on the return of the repressed keeps him from doing stuff like Black Adam and Jungle Cruise (or help him bankroll a sequel to his absolute banger of a 2016 survivalist flick The Shallows, because a boy can dream), we'll happily sit in theaters to support him, black veil and all. Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Best 'Saturday Night Live' Characters of All Time Denzel Washington's Movies Ranked, From Worst to Best 70 Greatest Comedies of the 21st Century

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