France’s Next President Emmanuel Macron Married His School Teacher Brigitte Macron
The next President of France, Emmanuel Macron found love in the strangest of places – in the arms of his class teacher whom he fell in love with at the age of 15.
Emmanuel Macron was born in Amiens and is the son of Jean-Michel Macron, a Professor of neurology at the University of Picardy.
He attended The Providence High School [the Jésuites de la Providence lycée] where he met his wife, Brigitte Trogneux, who was at that time his drama class teacher.
Brigitte also taught French and Latin in the school and Emmanuel attended her literature classes as she was in charge of the theater class as well.
Meanwhile, at the time Brigitte was happily married to one banker André-Louis Auzière and they had three children together.
Brigitte’s second child Laurence was Emmanuel’s classmate and was rumored to be his class sweetheart until he encountered her mother, while the first child was almost twice his age.
Emmanuel Macron promised to marry Brigitte when he was 17, at the time she was 42-years-old.
Emmanuel’s parents initially attempted to separate the couple by sending him away to Paris to finish the final year of his schooling.
They could not fathom such love and felt his youth made the relationship inappropriate. However, the couple stayed together after he graduated in 2004.
Emmanuel studied Philosophy at the University of Paris-Ouest Nanterre La Défense, where he obtained a DEA degree and a master’s degree in public affairs at Sciences Po, before he finally graduated from the National School of Administration.
Although Emmanuel and his teacher didn’t start dating until he was 18, they had a long-term relationship, one he once described as ‘a love often clandestine, often hidden, misunderstood by many before imposing itself”.
In 2006 Emmanuel’s teacher divorced her husband and married him in 2007 – he was 30 then and she was almost 55.
Emmanuel Macron will be sworn in as the President of France in May 2017, 6 months to his 40th birthday, making his wife the first thoroughly modern first lady of France.
According to reports, the 64-year-old soon-to-be First Lady plays an essential role in the life of Mr. Macron.
She spearheads his campaigns and acts as a top adviser to his team. Her presence was essential for him winning the elections and she is also rumored to be ‘one of the few people he trusts’.
Macron stated that if he wins his bid for the French presidency, his wife will have the role that she always had with him and will not be hidden.
Prior to his presidential journey, Macron worked as an Inspector of Finances in the French Ministry of Economy between 2004 and 2008.
In 2007, he also served as deputy rapporteur for the Commission to improve French economic growth headed by Jacques Attali.
Source: Naija News