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Brigitte Macron Takes Fight To Highest Court in France, After Two Women Who Claimed That First Lady Was Born a Man Were Cleared of Defamation by Appeals Court

by July 15, 2025
July 15, 2025

Brigitte Macron is doubling down on her libel suit.

It’s a story that never seems to go away.

The rumors that allege that the first lady of France, Brigitte Macron, was born a man have been raging around the country and the world for years, now – and there’s no indication that this controversy is about to fade away from the headlines or from the public’s consciousness any time soon.

Brigitte sued two women for these seemingly outlandish claims, and got them convicted for defamation, but an appeals court reversed the decision, clearing them.

So, today, it arises that Ms. Macron is doubling down on the fight against them.

Daily Mail reported:

“France’s first lady has taken her case against two women over claims she used to be man to the highest appeals court after a lower court let them off, her lawyer said today.

On Thursday, the Paris appeals court overturned earlier convictions against the two women for spreading false claims – that went viral online – that Brigitte Macron, 72, used to be a man.”

“Brigitte Macron filed a libel complaint against the two women after they posted a YouTube video in December 2021, alleging she had once been a man named Jean-Michel Trogneux – who is actually Brigitte Macron’s brother.”

The claim went viral all around the world.

The two women were initially convicted and ordered to pay $9,400 in damages to Brigitte, and $5,800 euros to her brother.

But the two convicted were cleared on appeal on Thursday (10), causing shockwaves across France.

“Judges sitting at the Paris Appeal Court ruled that Amandine Roy, a 53-year-old clairvoyant, and Natacha Rey, 49 and a blogger, had every legal right to make the sulphurous allegations.”

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