Ex-Partner Alleges Dimitri Payet’s 12-Hour Torment and Boasts of 300 Conquests
Allegations have emerged against former footballer Dimitri Payet, accusing him of subjecting his ex-girlfriend to what she describes as 12 hours of psychological torture. Larissa Ferrari, a 29-year-old Brazilian lawyer, claims that Payet leveraged his celebrity status to manipulate and abuse her during their relationship.
Details of the Allegations Against Payet
Ferrari asserts that the relationship was marked by psychological control and physical abuse. She describes a harrowing experience in January 2025, where she felt compelled to participate in degrading acts for Payet to stop his torment. This relationship, which began through Instagram in August 2023, initially seemed sweet but quickly devolved into a disturbing saga of abuse.
Controlling Behavior and Abuse Claims
- Ferrari claims Payet left her bruised after their intimate encounters.
- She alleges he used “mind games” to exert control, leaving her feeling worthless after admitting to having slept with hundreds of women.
- Ferrari reported alleged threats from Payet, including claims of mafia connections.
- She asserts that she suffered a miscarriage after becoming pregnant with Payet’s child.
Payet’s Reaction and Career Overview
Payet, 38, firmly denies all allegations made by Ferrari. He rose to prominence through his performances at clubs like West Ham and Olympique Marseille. After joining Vasco da Gama in 2023, he was released from the club the following summer.
Background of the Relationship
Despite knowing Payet was married to Ludivine and has four children, Ferrari claims their initial meetings felt genuine. She characterizes the subsequent emotional turmoil as a “macabre game,” culminating in her reaching out to law enforcement in Brazil in April last year.
Resources for Abuse Victims
Anyone affected by similar issues is encouraged to seek help. The National Domestic Abuse Helpline is available 24/7 at 0808 2000 247. For immediate danger, individuals should contact emergency services by dialing 999.