Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Macron age gap 'unusual' to French, titillates abroad

- By Gina DOGGETT

PARIS, April27 ( AFP) - Brigitte Macron, as the 64- year- old wife of the man tipped to become France's youngest- ever president, is getting used to being in the media spotlight. But the elegant blonde is also having to endure unwelcome scrutiny from a foreign press fascinated by the age gap between her and Emmanuel Macron, the talented student she first met when he was 15 and she a married mother of three.

“A cougar at the Elysee?” asked Britain's Times newspaper as Macron, 39, ramped up his campaign against farright rival Marine Le Pen.

In Germany, the Bild marvelled: “She's 24 years older! How can such a marriage work?” Dubbing the couple's romance “the love story of the century”, Britain's Daily Mail this week published a picture of the teenager kissing his drama coach on the cheek after starring in a play that she directed. “Sealed with a kiss!” it said of a gesture that could not be more ordinary in such a setting in France.

In their home country -- where the private lives of public figures are off limits to the media by tacit agreement, though that is changing -- the Macrons have been described as an “unusual couple”.

Neither has shied away from discussing the bond they formed as teacher and student in the northern city of Amiens.

“He was not like the others,” Brigitte says in a recent documentar­y about her husband. “I was totally captivated by this boy's intelligen­ce.” The candidate, for his part, detailed their romance in his autobiogra­phy, “I was hooked, it was an obsession: to live the life I've chosen with the woman I loved, to do everything to win that.”

Macron has acknowledg­ed that “given the age difference” the couple had to decide early on that they would not have children. But, he told French television, “I did not need biological children and grandchild­ren” to be able to enjoy loving relationsh­ips with his wife's three children and seven grandchild­ren.

The couple have appeared on the covers of society magazines, with Paris Match showing them cavorting on the beach in the seaside resort of Biarritz.

The French edition of Vanity Fair, said: “This couple in reverse shows an evolution in society -- it's not a powerful man with a younger wife. That says things about Emmanuel Macron's personalit­y.” Scholars point out that history is full of high-profile women with younger men, citing Cleopatra, Catherine the Great and Elizabeth I.

France has its renaissanc­e couple: Diane de Poitiers and King Henri II, who was 20 years her junior. The king married Catherine de Medici, but openly preferred Diane, setting her up in the magnificen­t Chenonceau­x chateau.

Fixation on the age gap is viewed at home as a mixture of ageism, sexism and voyeurism. After all, commentato­rs note, the age gap is similar to that between US President Donald Trump, 70, and his 47-year-old wife Melania.

Italy -- whose flamboyant former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi is nearly 50 years older than his current girlfriend -is not too fussed over the Macrons. A headline in the daily La Stampa reads: “Brigitte and Emmanuel are a couple -that's all”.

 ??  ?? (FILES) This file photo taken on April 12, shows Emmanuel Macron (R) and his wife Brigitte Trogneux sitting on a chairlift on their way to the mountain top for a lunch break during a campaign visit in Bagneres de Bigorre. AFP PHOTO / Eric FEFERBERG
(FILES) This file photo taken on April 12, shows Emmanuel Macron (R) and his wife Brigitte Trogneux sitting on a chairlift on their way to the mountain top for a lunch break during a campaign visit in Bagneres de Bigorre. AFP PHOTO / Eric FEFERBERG

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