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Brigitte Macron: Prez’s teacher-turned-wife

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Once his high school drama teacher, now wife of incoming French president Emmanuel Macron, 64-year-old Brigitte Macron stepped into the spotlight long before her husband was elected. The 25year age difference and the extraordin­ary way they met-he pursued her when he was her pupil-makes her the most talked-about French president’s partner since Nicolas Sarkozy married singer-model Carla Bruni nine years ago.

Even Madonna is a fan, writing on Instagram after Macron’s election that “noone seems to care about their age difference nor insisted that Brigitte ‘act her age’”. Elegant, always tanned and blonde, Brigitte is her husband’s closest collaborat­or and he has pledged to give her an official roleunlike in the US, there has hitherto been no definition of First Lady in the French presidency. “As a teacher, I know young people... My fight will be education, to give them something other than hanging around in the stairwells of apartment buildings,” she told Paris Match in an interview last year.

During the campaign, there were dozens of carefully-managed glossy magazine covers and then an appearance at her husband’s side with her family at the Louvre pyramid in Paris for his victory party, dressed in a striking blue Louis Vuitton outfit. But before all that she was another man’s wife and mother-of-three who taught French, Latin and drama and was on course for a comfortabl­e, if somewhat convention­al, life.

Brigitte Trogneux was born on April 13, 1953, in Amiens in northern France, which is also Emmanuel Macron’s home town, into a prosperous family that owns a chocolate business. In the early 1990s a confident 15-year-old acting in a production of Milan Kundera’s “Jacques and his Master” caught her eye. It was Emmanuel. She quickly agreed when he asked her to help him work on a script and a remarkable relationsh­ip began.

Brigitte, who was then 39, recalls she was “totally captivated” by Emmanuel’s intelligen­ce. Two years later he made an audacious prediction. “At the age of 17, Emmanuel said to me ‘whatever you do, I will marry you’,” she told Paris Match last April. Emmanuel was sent off to finish high school at an elite establishm­ent in Paris, but he kept pursuing her and gradually she was won over.

‘When I decide something...’

Brigitte left her husband Andre Louis Auziere, a banker, in 2006 and married Macron a year later. She moved to Paris where he continued his studies and she worked as a teacher. “When I make up my mind about something, I do it,” she said in a documentar­y. “She didn’t love me for what I had, for the standing, the comfort or the security that I could give her. She gave up all of that for me,” Macron wrote in his campaign-launching book “Revolution”.

Known as “Bibi” to friends, Brigitte is described as warm, down-to-earth and unfailingl­y positive by those who know her. One of them, Gregoire Campion, met her on a beach in the northern resort town of Le Touquet over 40 years ago. Their beach huts were next to each other and he remembers the young Brigitte “wasn’t a party animal” but was “very educated”.

Le Touquet has remained a part of her life and the now grandmothe­r of seven spends many weekends there with her family and her husband. It is a place to gather with her son and two daughters from her first marriage-who have grown up to be an engineer, a cardiologi­st and a lawyer. She enters the Elysee Palace with words of encouragem­ent ringing in her ears. One of her short-lived predecesso­rs, Valerie Trierweile­r, had an unhappy experience as the companion of outgoing president Francois Hollande. The journalist left Hollande in 2014 after discoverin­g he was having an affair with actress Julie Gayet. “I have only got thing to say to her: Good luck Brigitte!”Trierweile­r said on Friday. —AFP

 ??  ?? PARIS: Brigitte Macron gestures as she arrives at the Elysee presidenti­al Palace to attend her husband Emmanuel Macron’s formal inaugurati­on ceremony as French President. —AFP
PARIS: Brigitte Macron gestures as she arrives at the Elysee presidenti­al Palace to attend her husband Emmanuel Macron’s formal inaugurati­on ceremony as French President. —AFP

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