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Alexandra Rosenfeld, here in April 2022, accused her former companion Jean Imbert with violence.
Sexist violence – “I’m not Eleonore, I’m Alexandra. And now I’m talking. »» It was on her Instagram account that Alexandra Rosenfeld chose to speak. In a post published this Tuesday, August 19, 2025, the former Miss France came out of anonymity under which she had testified against her ex-spouse Jean Imbert, accused of violence by several of her former companions.
In a survey published by Elle In April 2025, three women claimed to have suffered “psychological violence and, for some, physical”, while a fourth confirmed jealous behavior and denigration.
In the article, Alexandra Rosenfeld appeared under the pseudonym of Éléonore. Four months later, she now chose to testify publicly.
“The grip”
On his post, the first image is the photograph of a medical report. “Trauma by direct shock”can we read, followed by “Clean nose bone fracture”. The one she accuses is not named, but the information is enough to understand who it is.
“More than ten years ago, I was with someone. He put me a whim, once ”, writes the thirties, before describing “Contempt, abundant, silences, words perfectly placed to make me doubt me, of my value”, Before putting a word on his situation: “The grip”. “I didn’t even know it’s called like that”she adds.
Further in the carousel, Alexandra Rosenfeld returns to her testimony in the press, and the reasons which led her to express himself. “A few months ago, journalists called me. Three women told things … that I could have written. But really, word for word. […] They talked about him … and what he had continued to do well after me. […] I knew they were telling true. And I knew they were likely not to be believed ”.
Alexandra Rosenfeld accuses Jean Imbert de lie
“I was called Éléonore, she continues. This first name was false, but what I said was true. In the article, she returns to this whim mentioned in her Instagram post, which would have taken place while she was exchanging with her ex-spouse. With journalists, a witness confirmed the scene. The chief, questioned within the framework of the article Ellereplied that this scene had intervened “In a moment of violence suffered by Jean Imbert, when he was grabbed by Éléonore, and he emanated from it. He deeply regrets the consequences for her ”. “What he answered is false”, Alexandra Rosenfeld says in her post.
Faced with the questions that we often attack the victims of domestic violence that speaks – “Why are they talking now?” Why did they stay? Does she want to stand out? ” -, The columnist has prepared answers: “I speak now because I took a long time to heal. I stayed because I was under control. And I’m not looking for anything to win – just peace and agree with myself “. Under his post, many comments express their support.