Natalie Sorokine (17 May 1921 – 20 December 1968) was a French woman who had relations with Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre.
Sorokin, along with Bianca Lamblin and Olga Kosakiewicz, later stated that their relationships with Sartre and de Beauvoir damaged them psychologically.
In June 1943, Sorokin's mother complained to the school authorities that de Beauvoir had led her daughter astray.
De Beauvoir was accused of behavior leading to the corruption of a minor and her teaching license was suspended for the rest of her life.
[4][page needed] After recovering from her trauma, Sorokin started writing and worked for radio.