Speculation about video
Did Brigitte Macron hit her husband? Now a fellow traveler speaks
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Old slapes or fun? The network speculates via a video with Brigitte and Emmanuel Macron. A companion of the French President now reveals his view of things.
After the vertebrae for a video with a hand gap by Brigitte Macron in the direction of her husband Emmanuel Macron when leaving the presidential flyer, a fellow traveler also spoke of a harmless scene. The French magazine of the French magazine “Gala” said that there were of course “no violent gestures” between the French president and his wife.
According to the close confidante of the presidential couple, it was only “a moment of relaxation” after a long flight and before the upcoming three state visits in five days. Anyone who was on the plane could confirm “the very good atmosphere on board” before the presidential couple went down the stairs.
Hand in Macron’s face
On the video of the arrival of the French head of state on Sunday in Vietnam you can see how shortly after the aircraft door was opened, Macron’s wife Brigitte’s hand ends up on the President’s face. Only the arm can be seen by Brigitte. Her husband looks in her direction, only looks towards the camera after a short moment and then waves.
From the surrounding head of the head of state it was said: “It was a moment when the president and his wife dropped steam one last time before the start of the trip by making Klamauk.” The rumor had previously been spread online, Brigitte had violently tackled Emmanuel.
“I was stuck with my wife”
Macron also rejected this presentation on Monday. “I have joked with my wife how we do it quite often,” he said. With a view to the video, people now speak of a relationship dispute. “None of this is true.”
Macron and his wife are on a state visit to Vietnam, Indonesia and Singapore until Friday. Among other things, it is about defense issues and ecological change.
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Source: Stern

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