French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday condemned “false information and fabricated scenarios,” referring to rumors on social media that his wife is transgender.
The President commented in response to journalists’ questions about this issue at the end of a ceremony marking the inclusion of abortion in the French Constitution.
“The worst things are false information and fabricated scenarios with people who end up believing them and disturbing you, including your privacy,” Macron said.
Conspiracy theories haunt Macron
Since 2017 and the election of Emmanuel Macron, conspiracy theories have regularly spread on social media claiming that… Brigitte Macron Her maiden name is Tronio, she is actually a transgender woman and her first name is Jean-Michel.
“In the face of these allegations, we must resort to law and justice,” he said.
Macron also said, calling for strengthening the “digital public order” on social networks: “the place where the craziest theories are expressed,” stressing that it still lacks “controls.”
Battle of men and women
Rumors also affected former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and former US First Lady Michelle Obama, claiming that they were born male.
President Macron said: “There is a huge amount of educational work to be done,” considering that “the feminist battle is not the battle of women, but the battle of men and women.”