US journalist to share alleged evidence Brigitte Macron "Was Born Male" on Jan 30

Published January 24th, 2025 - 01:51 GMT
Brigitte Macron
French President Emmanuel Macron and firstlady Brigitte Macron react after a minute of silence as part of a national day of mourning in tribute to the vicitms of the cyclone Chido's passage over the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, at the Elysee presidential Palace, in Paris, on December 23, 2024. (Photo by Thomas Padilla / POOL / AFP)

ALBAWABA - First Lady of the Élysée" Back in the Spotlight: American Journalist Claims to Have Evidence That Brigitte Macron "Was Born Male"

On Thursday, American writer Candace Owens pledged to provide proof that French President Emmanuel Macron's wife, Brigitte Macron, "was born male."

On social media, Owens said that she had acquired proof of Brigitte Macron's actual identity and promised to make it public on January 30.

According to what Owens previously said, she is being pursued by the French President's legal staff. French attorneys "won't silence her," she said, emphasizing that "the United States is not Europe, and here we have freedom of expression."

"Presidents don't threaten foreign journalists unless they're afraid of what they might reveal," she said.

Before releasing her study, Owens emailed President Macron a list of 21 questions for a "fair and balanced interview" via her "X" platform account.

The inquiries ask for pictures from Brigitte Macron's early years and center on her history. Although there is no proof from her time in school or college, Owens pointed out that Macron started dating his instructor when he was fifteen years old. Additionally, she asked her fans to send Brigitte any pictures they may have of themselves.

During an International Women’s Day event in Paris, Macron responded to allegations: "The worst thing is the false information and fabricated scenarios."

Furthermore, "I have concerns about the level of society when I hear what is circulating on social networks about my mother being a man," Brigitte’s daughter, attorney Tiphaine Auzaine, added, according to the New York Post.

French magazine shares photos of Brigitte as a 'boy'
Despite the rejection of the allegations being spread on Brigitte Macron, a French magazine posted several photos claiming they show the wife of the French president in her childhood.
In the alleged photos shared by the French magazine, a boy was seen sitting wearing a shirt and a short.

However, many reported on social media that the boy in the photos was not Brigitte Macron but "her brother, Jean-Michel Trogneux, from 1953, 1954, and 1955."

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