According to Candace Owens, France’s First Lady isn't just transgender—but could also be President Emmanuel Macron’s biological father. We’re not making this up—she is.
When you spend long hours behind the wheel, you hear just about everything. But this week’s buzz isn’t about diesel prices or roadside burgers—it’s about a slap, a viral video, and a theory so out-there it could only come from the outer lanes of the internet.
It all started when Brigitte Macron gave her husband, French President Emmanuel Macron, a light but noticeable slap during a public appearance. Caught on video, the moment went viral—and quickly reopened a conspiracy theory that Candace Owens brought back to life.
Owens, known for stirring political pots, claims that Brigitte was born Jean-Michel Trogneux, transitioned, and somehow ended up marrying the man she allegedly raised. She even suggests that Macron’s First Lady could secretly be his father.
Owens says Brigitte’s records are “full of irregularities,” that her family story doesn’t add up, and that old photos don’t match her official bio. The theory, widely dismissed and officially debunked by the French government in 2022, is back in circulation thanks to that slap—fueling memes, hot takes, and a thousand conspiracy threads.
“Was that a wife’s reaction—or a dad’s disapproval?” joked users on X.
Now, between weigh stations and truck stops, drivers are sharing the story with disbelief, laughter, and the occasional “what if…?”
Because if there’s one thing the open road teaches you, it’s this:
you don’t need to believe it to enjoy the ride.
We all knew who the man in this relationship was.
— American Archer (@CalenArcher) May 26, 2025
All jokes aside, this seems like a handler telling the their subject to get in line.
Don’t forget that Macron is a Rothschild who was installed as France’s president be the family.
The mask is off. pic.twitter.com/WaeX9Snqvw

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