Camille Kouchner (born 18 June 1975 in Paris), is a lawyer, French academic and lecturer in private law.
Following the divorce of her parents in 1984, she was partially brought up by her mother’s second husband, the political scientist Olivier Duhamel.
[2] She has two brothers, including a twin, as well as a half-sister and a half-brother adopted by her mother and Duhamel.
In 2015, she clicked when she saw Mon roi, by Maïwenn, who had entrusted the role of her mother to her aunt Marie-France Pisier in Pardonnez-moi, which recounted the incestuous relationship between the director and her stepfather.
[3] At the beginning of January 2021, in her book La Familia grande, Camille Kouchner accused her stepfather—Duhamel—of incest, rape and sexual assault "repeated for years":[4][5][6][7][8][9][10] she wrote that, from 1988 to 1989, her stepfather regularly abused her twin brother (renamed Victor in the book) during his adolescence.