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EMMANUEL MACRON’S WIFE BRIGITTE TROGNEUX IS 25 YEARS HIS SENIOR AND WAS HIS DRAMA TEACHER AT A PRIVATE JESUIT COLLEGE

- MADRID BY MICK O’REILLY Foreign Correspond­ent

Romance with teacher: Brigitte is 25 years senior to Macron —

Nobody will ever know at what moment our story became a love story. That belongs to us. That is our secret.” Brigitte Trogneux Macron’s wife Born: April 13, 1953 Age: 64 Nobody would call it unusual if the age difference was reversed. People find it difficult to accept something that is sincere and unique.” Emmanuel Macron French presidenti­al contender Born: December 21, 1977 Age: 39

When French presidenti­al candidate Emmanuel Macron was 15 and attending a private Jesuit college in Amiens, northern France, he was smitten by a girl in some of his classes: the way she looked, the way she made sense of French literature; her understand­ing of drama.

Back then, the man who has turned politics on its head in the first round of presidenti­al voting was little more than a boy, wanted to be a novelist and likely never thought then he’d be the front-runner on May 7 to enter the Elysee Palace as President of the French Republic.

The Jesuit college was one of the top schools in the city 120 kilometres from the French capital, and his parents, both respected doctors, knew a lot of families. Naturally, when young Emmanuel brought the subject up of his infatuatio­n with the Auziere girl, they just assumed it was the pretty blonde teenager Laurence, who was in their son’s class. She was, after all, the middle of the three Auziere sisters. It had to be her? Or one of the other two, right?

Wrong. Emmanuel was in love with Laurence’s mother, Brigitte. And by the time the Macrons figured it out, their son was 16 and in love with the 40-year-old woman. Sure, it’s not unusual for adolescent teens to fall head over heels with a teacher. But this was more than a classroom infatuatio­n, Macron told his parents.

“They were thinking that it would stop and did everything to make that happen,” Macron told Le Figaro journalist Anne Fulda, who has written a recently published book on Macron and the woman, 25 years his senior, who is likely to become the First Lady of France.

“In class she always used him as an example,” recalled a former pupil. “He wrote poems all the time and she read them out.”

“Writing brought us together,” Brigitte later said. “It unleashed an incredible closeness. We wrote and little by little I was totally charmed by his intelligen­ce. He wasn’t like the others. “Nobody will ever know at what moment our story became a love story. That belongs to us. That is our secret.”

So what did the Macrons do? First they told Brigitte to back off and leave their son alone. That didn’t work. Instead, they packed Emmanuel off to finish school in Paris, away from the claws of the cougar with a taste for young meat. Before Emmanuel left, he made a pillow promise to Brigitte: “You won’t get rid of me. Whatever you do, I will marry you.”

Distance couldn’t keep the lovers apart. They spoke on the phone every day. She left her husband and moved to the capital too, taking a teaching job so she could be with the 18year old. That was 21 years ago, and they’ve been together ever since. At their wedding in 2007, Macron thanked the three Auziere sisters for accepting the unusual relationsh­ip between him and their mother, who reverted to her maiden name of Brigitte Trogneux.

Now, in the final stretches of the French president election, Trogneux has been likened to a predatory Barbie doll. For her, however, Emmanuel forever remains her “chouchou” — the teacher’s pet.

BLOSSOMING AFFECTION

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 ??  ?? 2017 Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Trogneux sit on a chairlift on their way to the mountain top for a lunch break during a campaign visit in Bagneres de Bigorre, in the Pyrenees mountain, France, on April 12, 2017.
2017 Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Trogneux sit on a chairlift on their way to the mountain top for a lunch break during a campaign visit in Bagneres de Bigorre, in the Pyrenees mountain, France, on April 12, 2017.
 ??  ?? 1993 Video grab shows the French presidenti­al favourite acting on stage before leaning in to kiss Brigitte Trogneux — 25 years his senior — on the cheek after a theatrical performanc­e in May 1993
1993 Video grab shows the French presidenti­al favourite acting on stage before leaning in to kiss Brigitte Trogneux — 25 years his senior — on the cheek after a theatrical performanc­e in May 1993
 ?? Pictures: Reuters & Twitter ?? 2017 Brigitte Trogneux is pictured alongside her daughter Tiphaine Auziere as she listens to her husband, Emmanuel Macron, delivering a speech at the Grand Palais in Lille, in January 2017.
Pictures: Reuters & Twitter 2017 Brigitte Trogneux is pictured alongside her daughter Tiphaine Auziere as she listens to her husband, Emmanuel Macron, delivering a speech at the Grand Palais in Lille, in January 2017.

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