Macron said the claims were typical of misogynistic attacks women endure dailyFrench President Emmanuel Macron has spoken out for the first time against claims that his wife was born a man – saying the rumours were 'false and fabricated'.
He said the transgender claims about Ms Macron were typical of misogynisitic online attacks that women have to put up with every day. Tiphaine Auzière, 40, told Paris Match magazine: 'I have concerns about the level of society when I hear what is circulating on social networks about my mother being a man.'
Those spreading the transgender rumours were Amandine Roy, a 52-year-old clairvoyant, and Natacha Rey, 48, who styled herself as a freelance journalist. A judge sitting at Lisieux, in Normandy, originally fined the two women the equivalent of £1700 each, after finding them both guilty of libel. Natacha Ray claimed that Jean-Louis Auzière had falsified administrative documents to hide a 'state secret' – namely that his wife had given birth to all of Brigitte's three children, including Tiphaine Auzière.
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