Inside the relationship of Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte – Bundlezy

Inside the relationship of Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte

France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron arrive for a meeting at 10 Downing Street in London, as part of their three-day state visit to the United Kingdom, Britain, July 9, 2025. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool
President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron (Picture: REUTERS)

Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, are going to present ‘scientific evidence’ to prove that she is a woman in her defamation trial against Candace Owens, their lawyer has said

Her lawyer, Tom Clare, said Mrs Macron had found the claims by Owens, a far-right American podcaster, she was not born a woman ‘incredibly upsetting’ and they were a ‘distraction’ to the French president.

‘I don’t want to suggest that it somehow has thrown him off his game. But just like anybody who is juggling a career and a family life as well, when your family is under attack, it wears on you. And he’s not immune from that because he’s the president of a country,’ Mr Clare told the BBC’s Fame Under Fire podcast.

The French President has always fiercely defended his wife throughout their marriage, which has been going strong since 2007.

Here’s everything you need to know about their relationship.

How did Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte meet?

They met in Amiens, a town in the Somme region of northern France where both were born, though Brigitte had moved away for university and the start of her career.

She had three children with husband André-Louis Auzière – Sébastien, born in 1975; Laurence, born in 1977; and Tiphaine, born in 1984 – before returning to her hometown in 1991 where she took a job at La Providence catholic high school.

Emmanuel Macron, then aged 15, was a pupil in his 39-year-old teacher’s drama class, alongside her eldest daughter Laurence, who is now a cardiologist.

The unlikely pair are said to have bonded over a love of literature, collaborating on scenes from a play, The Art Of Comedy, which he acted in, and his teacher directed.

Inside the relationship of Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte
Emmanuel Macron seen kissing his drama teacher Brigitte on the cheek after a performance on stage as a teenager
LE TOUQUET-PARIS-PLAGE, FRANCE - JUNE 17: French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Trogneux leave their house on a bicycle on the eve of the second round of the French parliamentary elections on June 17, 2017 in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, France. The second round of the French legislative elections will take place on June 18, 2017. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)
Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte leave their house on bicycles on the eve of the second round of the French parliamentary elections in 2017 in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, France (Picture: Getty)

The exact beginnings of the affair are unclear, but Mr Macron’s parents were said to be so concerned by their close relationship that they transferred him to a boarding school in the capital.

Brigitte’s husband is reported to have moved out of the family home in 1994, shortly after she met Mr Macron, although they remained married for another decade.

In a rare interview about their relationship in 2023, the first lady told Paris Match: ‘For me, such a young boy was crippling. Emmanuel had to leave for Paris.

‘I told myself that he would fall in love with someone his [own] age. It didn’t happen.’

Timeline of their relationship

1953 (April 13): Brigitte Macron was born in Amiens, northern France

1974 (June): Brigitte Trogneux marries banker André-Louis Auzière, who she will go on to have three children with. She begin her career in Paris, before teaching at Collège Lucie Berger in Strasbourg.

1997 (December 21): Emmanuel Macron is born in Amiens.

1991: Brigitte moves back to Amiens with the Auzière family.

1993: Emmanuel Macron, then aged 15, meets his drama teacher Brigitte, then 39, at La Providence High School in Amiens. They bond over writing a play together, though her eldest daughter is in the same school class.

1994: André-Louis Auzière leaves the family home, though remains married to Brigitte.

1995 (circa): ‘At the age of 17, Emmanuel said to me, “Whatever you do, I will marry you!”,’ Brigitte recounted in an interview looking back on their relationship.

2006 (January): Brigitte divorces André-Louis Auzière.

2007 (October 20): Emmanuel and Brigitte marry in Le Touquet, a seaside town in northern France

2007: Brigitte begins teaching at Lycée Saint-Louis de Gonzague in Paris.

2015: Brigitte leaves her teaching position to support her husband’s political career.

2017 (May 7): Emmanuel Macron is elected President of France.

2019 (December): André-Louis Auzière dies and is buried in a private funeral.

2025 (May 26): Viral video shows Brigitte pushing Emmanuel’s face as they disembark a plane in Vietnam.

She continued to teach French language and Latin at the school, but stopped teaching her second subject Drama.

Marriage to Mr Macron would have to wait, and she described concern about the impact of their relationship on her existing family.

‘The only obstacle was my children,’ she said. ‘I took time so I would not wreck their lives. That lasted ten years, the time to put them on the rails. You can imagine what they were hearing. But I didn’t want to miss out on my life.

‘I do not know how my parents, who were the model of fidelity and good education, would have reacted to our marriage.’

Her mother and father, who ran a famous chocolaterie, died before seeing them wed.

TOPSHOT - French presidential election candidate for the En Marche ! movement Emmanuel Macron kisses his wife Brigitte Trogneux (L) on stage at the Parc des Expositions in Paris, on April 23, 2017, after the first round of the Presidential election. (Photo by Eric Feferberg / AFP) / ALTERNATIVE CROP (Photo by ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP via Getty Images)
Emmanuel Macron kisses his wife Brigitte on stage at the Parc des Expositions in Paris, after the first round of the Presidential election (Picture: Getty)
TOPSHOT - France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron disembark from the plane upon their arrival at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on May 25, 2025. French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Hanoi on May 25, an AFP journalist saw, for the first leg of a Southeast Asia tour that will also see him travel to Indonesia and Singapore. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP) (Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP via Getty Images)
The couple disembark from the plane after yesterday’s viral incident in Hanoi, Vietnam (Picture: Getty)

Many commentators have claimed that the intense focus around the large age gap in their relationship is an example of sexism, with some pointing out that the age gap between Donald and Melania Trump is exactly the same – 24 years – yet it is mentioned much more rarely.

Some have also commented on the relative lack of interest around the controversy in France, where there has historically been less focus on the private lives and extramarital affairs of their politicians.

The Macrons have acknowledged the unusual circumstances of their relationship.

Mr Macron is said to have recalled: ‘I had to fight and it wasn’t the easiest or most obvious, not the most automatic thing to do, nor did it correspond with established norms.’

Biographer Anne Fulda wrote in her book ‘Emmanuel Macron: A Perfect Young Man’ that his parents initially thought he had been in a relationship with his classmate, Brigitte Macron’s daughter.

Brigitte at her wedding to Andr? Auzi?re (red circle). NO PERMISSION MUST LEGAL CHECK ID https://www.elmundo.es/loc/famosos/2019/11/11/5dc58d8ffdddfff5918b461f.html
Brigitte at her wedding to André-Louis Auzière (circled) in 1974

His mother is said to have confronted Mrs Macron at an early stage and said ‘Don’t you see? You’ve had your life. But he won’t have children with you.’

They denied banishing their son from Amiens in a bid to quash the affair, however, saying they always intended he would study in Paris for his final year.

In the Paris Match interview, Mrs Macron said: ‘There is not a single day that he doesn’t surprise me.

‘I have never seen such a memory … such an intellectual capacity. I had many brilliant pupils and none had his capability. I have always admired him.’

‘False and fabricated’ Brigitte Macron rumours

Last year, President Macron broke his silence over malicious rumours his wife was born a man.

Speaking at an International Women’s Day event, he expressed anger and frustration about the continual speculation about his wife.

‘The worst thing is the false information and fabricated scenarios,’ he said. ‘People eventually believe them and disturb you, even in your intimacy.’

Rumours about Ms Macron first emerged in 2021, originating on a far-right website in September before being circulated by conspiracy theorists.

The source of the rumours was later traced back to two women- Amandine Roy, a 52-year-old clairvoyant, and Natacha Rey, 48, who claimed to be a freelance journalist, who claimed in a YouTube video that Brigitte was in fact born as a baby boy called Jean-Michel Trogneux in 1953.

However, this is actually the name of Brigitte’s brother.

Ms Macron later sued the two women for libel, and they were punished with ‘symbolic fines’ reduced on appeal last June.

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