President of France to prove in court that his spouse is a woman

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macrons. Photo: Shutterstock.com

President France Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte plan to provide in a US court photographs and scientific evidence that Brigitte Macron is a woman. As BBC reports, this was announced by the lawyer of the French president's family.

The materials will be presented to the court, which is considering a defamation lawsuit filed by the Macrons against American blogger Candace Owens.

According to lawyer Tommy Clare, "expert scientific data" will be presented. He stated that the couple is ready to fully demonstrate, "both in general and in particular", that all accusations are false.

Owens claims that Brigitte Macron was born a man named Jean-Michel Tronier and later changed gender.

Candace Owens, a former columnist for the conservative American publication Daily Wire, with millions of followers on social media, has repeatedly promoted the version that Brigitte Macron is a man. In March 2024, she stated that she is ready to stake her entire professional reputation on it being true.

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