A shocking new French biography has sparked global buzz after alleging that French First Lady Brigitte Macron closely monitored women around President Emmanuel Macron and feared he could leave her. The explosive book revisits the infamous 'Slapgate' moment, rumored affair whispers, and behind-the-scenes drama inside the Élysée Palace.
Brigitte Macron's Alleged Surveillance
According to the biography, Brigitte Macron kept a close watch on female staff and visitors, reportedly using a network of loyal aides to report any interactions the president had with women. The book claims she was particularly vigilant during official events and foreign trips, fearing that her husband might be tempted into an affair.
The 'Slapgate' Incident
The biography also revisits the controversial 'Slapgate' incident, where President Macron was slapped by a member of the public during a walkabout. The book suggests that the incident had deeper implications for the couple's relationship, with Brigitte allegedly using it as evidence of the president's vulnerability and need for her protection.
Secret Message Claims
Additionally, the book claims that President Macron sent secret messages to other women, which were intercepted by Brigitte's team. These messages, according to the biography, led to tense confrontations within the palace walls.
The biography has drawn mixed reactions, with some praising its insights into the Macron marriage and others criticizing it as an invasion of privacy. The Élysée Palace has not officially commented on the allegations.



