Two women in Paris were fined for claiming that Brigitte Macron was born a man

Two women in Paris were fined for claiming that Brigitte Macron was born a man 1
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In 2021, Natasha and Delphine posted a scandalous video on YouTube, claiming that Brigitte Macron was born as a baby boy called Jean-Michel Trogneux in 1953 (however, this is the name of Brigitte’s brother, and Mrs. Macron’s maiden name before her first marriage was Brigitte Trogneux).

According to their version, Brigitte’s first husband, André-Louis Auzière, never existed.

The video was later removed from YouTube. This was reported by Metro.

At the beginning of 2022, Brigitte Macron, her brother, and three children from her first marriage filed a lawsuit. They accused Natasha and Delphine of invading their privacy and defamation.

As per the court’s ruling, conspiracy theory supporters are now required to pay €8,000 to Brigitte and an additional €5,000 to her brother Jean-Michel for emotional distress. The offenders were also given a suspended fine of €500.

Rumors that Brigitte Macron is a transgender person first emerged in 2017 after Emmanuel Macron was elected as the President of France. In December 2021, an independent journalist, Natasha Rey published an article detailing her investigation into the First Lady of France, which she claimed to have conducted over several years.

Rey asserted that she had enough evidence to prove that Brigitte was born in a male body. This theory quickly spread across the internet.

Emmanuel Macron has repeatedly denied these rumors. In March of this year, he publicly criticized the media for spreading defamatory claims about his wife.

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