A Paris court has ruled against two women who called Brigitte Macron, the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, a man. They were fined 13,500 euros.
Oku.Az reports on this with reference to the television channel BFMTV.
In June, the trial against Natasha Ray and Delphine Jegues was held. The investigation alleges that Ray prepared defamatory materials against the first lady and Jegus distributed them. Ray did not attend the meetings due to her illness.
Brigitte Macron’s lawyer demanded that each of the defendants be fined 10,000 euros and pay court costs.
Rumours have been circulating since 2021 that the French president changed the gender of his wife. On social media, it is claimed that Brigitte Macron’s real name is Jean-Michel Tronier, which is supposedly related to her maiden name.
Rumours have been circulating on French social media since 2021 that Brigitte Macron is transgender and is named Jean-Michel Tronier. The First Lady has vehemently denied the allegations and plans to take legal action against those spreading such rumours.