PHOTO | Recently there have been rumors that she was born a man: What did Brigitte Macron look like when she was young?

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France's first lady Bruges Macron is attracting attention wherever she appears, both because of her 24-year-old husband and because of her elegant combinations.

The President of France, Emmanuel Macron (44) met his wife Brigitte when he was 15, and they started their love affair three years later. Things got complicated because she was his teacher, 24 years older than him.

Also, Brigitte is also the mother of his former classmate Lawrence.

The first lady of France, Brigitte Macron (68) was born in Amiens and is the youngest child of the heirs of the Tronyu chocolate factory, founded in 1872.

Brigitte worked as a teacher of French and Latin, and from her first marriage to Andrea Luis Oziel she had three children - except Lawrence (1977), Sebastian (1975) and Tiffin (1984).

Miss Macron attracts attention wherever she appears, both because of her 24 years younger husband, but also because of the look that fashion experts assess as elegant, simple and effective.


For the fashion magazine "El", the first lady of France stated that she cares about what she looks like:

"I always put a lot of effort into how I want to present myself, ask my children or my students. "I would never leave the house if I was not well dressed and my hair was not tidy," she once said.

And this fashion icon, as foreign media call her, looked like this in her youth:

Recently, bizarre conspiracy theories have emerged that Brigitte Macron was born a man.

This unusual rumor started circulating on social networks in France under the hashtag #JeanMichelTrogneux, and according to the "Daily Mail", the first lady intends to initiate a lawsuit and file a lawsuit against the initiator of this conspiracy theory.

PHOTO | BIZARRE Brigitte Macron was born a man, the first lady will go to court to prove that he is not a man

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