Daughter of Brigitte Macron: She suffered from the Macrons’ scandalous love

Daughter of Brigitte Macron: She suffered from the Macrons’ scandalous love

Brigitte Macron’s daughter gave an insight into the family life of the French presidential family in a rare interview.

Tiphaine Auzière (40), the youngest daughter of First Lady Brigitte Macron (70), revealed in a rare interview about the scandalous love of her mother and her stepfather, French President Emmanuel Macron (46). Not only the age difference of almost 25 years, but also the circumstances were sensational at the time. Because Emmanuel Macron was still an underage student and Brigitte Macron was married when they fell in love. This left its mark on her three children.

She was his teacher, he was a minor

Brigitte Macron, formerly Brigitte Auzière, was Emmanuel Macron’s teacher at the time and headed the theater group. They met there, Macron was just 17 years old and in the same class as Tiphaine’s older sister Laurence (47) when rumors of an affair first emerged. Macron is said to have rang the Auzières’ doorbell regularly. The family lived in “a small town in the provinces” where word got around.

Tiphaine Auzière, now 40, who, in addition to sister Laurence, also has an older brother Sébastien (49), said that “the attacks, the slander, the judgments” were difficult and hurtful for her. To this day, she remembers the separation of her married parents as “painful,” “with a peculiarity like this, it is even more painful,” said Auzière.

Tiphaine Auzière and Emmanuel Macron: Only six years age difference

Although Emmanuel Macron was the reason for her parents’ divorce, the current lawyer cannot say a bad word about her stepfather, who is only six years older than her. She reveals that she called Macron “the UFO”. He was so “brilliant” and “loving” in his dealings with her, her siblings and her mother. For her he was always “the big one”.

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron have been married since 2007. Since they had no children together, Macron was able to devote himself entirely to his wife’s offspring. He also helped his stepdaughter Tiphaine during her law studies, both of whom studied at the Lycée la Providence. In 2009, Macron was even there when Tiphaine was sworn in as a lawyer.

The 40-year-old summed up: “A family separation can be a heartache and an opportunity.” As a result, she had a father and a stepfather and can therefore say today: “A new composition can be an enrichment.”

Source: Stern

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