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Inside the shocking scandal that’s plaguing figure skating just weeks before Winter Olympics 2026

January 19, 2026
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Inside the shocking scandal that’s plaguing figure skating just weeks before Winter Olympics 2026

Figure skating drama is already heating up weeks ahead of the Winter Olympics 2026.

Retired ice dancer Gabriella Papadakis dissed her ex-partner Guillaume Cizeron in her new memoir — and was axed from serving as an NBC analyst for the Olympic Games as a result.

The 30-year-old released “Pour ne pas disparaître (So as Not to Disappear)” on Thursday, in which she took aim at her former colleague as “controlling, demanding” and “critical,” according to Us Weekly.

Gabriella Papadakis being lifted by Guillaume Cizeron during an ice dance routine.
Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron (pictured above in February 2022) are at the center of a shocking figure skating scandal ahead of the Winter Olympics 2026. Getty Images
Olympic champion Gabriella Papadakis posing during a photo session in Paris.
The retired ice dancer (pictured above) slammed her former partner in her new memoir, “Pour ne pas disparaître (So as Not to Disappear).” AFP via Getty Images

Cizeron, 31, blasted the book as a “smear campaign” and released a statement sharing his “incomprehension and disagreement with the labels attributed to” him.

“The book contains false information, including statements I never made, which I consider serious,” Cizeron claimed. “For more than 20 years, I have shown deep respect for Gabriella Papadakis.”

He noted that “despite the gradual erosion of [their] bond,” their partnership “was built on equal collaboration and marked by success and mutual support.”

The duo, who partnered together as children, broke 34 records during their time together and won two Olympic medals — gold in 2022 and silver in 2018.

Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron displaying their gold medals at the 2022 ISU World Figure Skating Championships.
She called Cizeron (pictured above in March 2022) “controlling, demanding” and “critical.” International Skating Union via Getty Images
Guillaume Cizeron and Gabriella Papadakis attend the SPORTEL Awards.
Cizeron (pictured above in October 2022) has since railed against Papadakis’ “smear campaign.” Getty Images for Sportel

Papadakis has worked for NBC as an analyst since retiring in December 2025, but the network called her memoir a “conflict of interest” after Cizeron’s lawyers filed a formal notice to cease the “dissemination of defamatory statements” about him.

She was subsequently cut from this year’s Olympics coverage.

“I’m not dealing with it very well, I’ve cried a lot,” Papadakis told L’Équipe (via Associated Press) on Friday. “I was super disappointed because I was just beginning that career as a commentator. … I’m experiencing a feeling of injustice.”

Cizeron, notably, will be competing alongside his new partner, Laurence Fournier Beaudry, but Papadakis claimed, “The publication date was already planned before the announcement of his return.”

Beaudry, who began working with Cizeron in January 2025, has yet to comment on the scandal.

Gabriella Papadaki in a headset, sitting next to two other people in a broadcast booth.
Papadakis (pictured above in January 2025) will no longer cover this year’s Olympic Games as an NBC analyst. gabriellapapadakis/Instagram
A woman signing copies of her book
The network called the book a “conflict of interest” while removing Papadakis (pictured above in December 2025) from coverage. gabriellapapadakis/Instagram

The 2026 Winter Olympics’ opening ceremony kicks off Feb. 6 in Italy, with the ice dancing competition beginning that same day.

Papadakis defended her decision to put Cizeron on blast in a Le Temps interview, published Monday and translated from French.

“I wrote this book for myself, for future generations, and for all the women who have experienced the same thing or worse and who don’t have access to such a platform,” she told the outlet.

“In my current value system, I can’t justify remaining silent,” she added, claiming that she “did not write to accuse but to describe [her] experience.”

Ice dancers Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron performing their short dance program.
Papadakis and Cizeron (pictured above in March 2018) stopped working together in December 2025. AFP via Getty Images
Portrait of ice dancers Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron with his arms wrapped around her.
Cizeron will compete in next month’s Olympics alongside new partner Laurence Fournier Beaudry (pictured above in January 2026). International Skating Union via Getty Images

Papadakis acknowledged her privilege as a successful skater with a platform, saying, “I’m one of the lucky ones.”

Her boyfriend, Sam Williams, praised the book via Instagram over the weekend.

“Speaking out against the kind of systemic oppression that permeates the world of figure skating takes a kind of bravery and conviction that we need more of in this world,” he wrote on Saturday.

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