Girls Gone WildVictims, Enemies and Employees Speak Out in Trailer for New Docuseries (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

A new Peacock docuseries will dive deep into the lore behindGirls Gone Wild, and PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the trailer.

The upcoming three-part documentary includes interviews with former employees, enemies and survivors — none of whom are named in the trailer — who open up about the “shocking” nature of the videos and how they have impacted countless lives.

“I never thought that that would come back and haunt me for 20 years,” one survivor says in the exclusive trailer, while another claims, “I was too young to be taped.”

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Also featured is an interview with Francis himself, his first in-depth, in-person interview with a journalist in nearly a decade.

Francis previously defended some of his tactics onGirls Gone Wild, which made $20 million in its first two years alone.

“If I took no for an answer, I wouldn’t be where I was!” Francis said in a clip from a previous interview, which appears in the film.

InGirls Gone Wild: The Untold Story, Francis is asked about his feelings once again: “Do you feel bad for the girls?”

Francis is now living in Mexico with loved ones after anarrest warrantwas issued for him in the United States for failing to comply with a previous bankruptcy agreement.

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The new Peacock docuserieshighlights how the man who now lives in exile got to where he is today while offering a voice to those whose lives he impacted throughGirls Gone Wild.

Girls Gone Wild: The Untold Storypremieres Tuesday, Dec. 3, exclusively on Peacock.

source: people.com