logo
Trump reveals marriage advice he offered Macron after discussing disturbing Brigitte slap with French president

Trump reveals marriage advice he offered Macron after discussing disturbing Brigitte slap with French president

The Sun2 days ago

DONALD Trump has given Emmanuel Macron marriage advice following viral footage of the French President being shoved in the face by his wife.
The unbelievable video was captured as the pair landed in Vietnam for the start of a tour of Southeast Asia last week.
5
5
5
It showed the embarrassing moment he was smacked in the face by his former teacher and wife Brigitte, just before they were about to get off the presidential aircraft.
Fox News correspondent Deter Doocy questioned the Don about the bizarre clip.
He asked "Do you have any world leader-to-world leader marital advice?"
The President responded: "Make sure the door remains closed."
His advice was met with laughter in the Oval Office where he was holding a good-bye press conference for departed DOGE head Elon Musk.
Trump, who has been married three times, also joked about Macron: "That was not good.
"I spoke to him."
He said: "He's fine. They're fine. They're two really good people.
"I know him very well, and I don't know what that was all about."
Trump added: "But I know him very well, and they're fine."
Bizarre moment Emmanuel Macron is SLAPPED by his wife Brigitte while 'bickering' as they got off plane in Vietnam
His comments prompted an interjection from Musk, who said: "I know a little shiner here."
The world's richest man quipped about is clearly visible black eye.
He later revealed the source of his injury, saying: "I was just horsing around with Little X.
"I said go ahead, punch me in the face."
"And he did. Turns out even a five year old punching you in the face," Musk explained.
In the jaw-dropping footage of Macron being slapped by his wife last Sunday evening, he is seen facing Brigitte with a stern look.
Within seconds, Brigitte's arms pop into view, with both of them raised to Macron's face in what appears to be a small blow and shove.
Appearing shocked, the French leader immediately notices the doors open and quickly turns to wave at the sea of cameras at the bottom of the plane steps.
5
5
The couple then emerge together from the aircraft and walk down the staircase, with Macron extending his arm to his wife.
But she takes hold of the handrail of the walkway for support instead, potentially due to an explosive argument they could have had inside.
The clip of the fighting couple rapidly went viral, with media trying to decipher the interaction that cameras spotted through the just-opened door of the plane.
But Macron slammed claims that the pair were in a heated argument and instead said they were joking around.
He then appeared to laugh off the viral incident by creeping his hand round the corner of his jet's entrance for a brief, mocking wave as he prepared to be welcomed to Indonesia.
What does the body language say?
Our body language expert Judi James takes a look at the shocking moment Macron appears to be slapped by his wife.
Judi said: "I find it shocking that they've attempted to explain it by saying that it was just play, just a couple letting off steam.
"Her hand comes out and presses against his face, and if anybody wants to try this on themselves, you'll feel how vulnerable it makes you feel.
"Macron looks rather shocked. We can see later on, if we look at a close up of his hand, we can see that it's bored into a fist. The knuckles look white - so clearly a lot of pent up tension.
"These are veterans of being on the world stage.
"They know that when the plane lands, if they did want to have a little bit of fun and laughter, they would do it before they got to the plane door.
"When we see them emerging, there's this attempt to sort of do a glow up, to pretend that nothing happened.
"That's not normal body language behaviour in any relationship. I find it very worrying, as well as disturbing."
After a brief moment, he walked out into full view at the top of the plane's stairs.
But this time, he locked arms with his wife Brigitte as they headed out to greet officials.
Macron gave the cameras a thumbs up as the couple began to descend the stairs.
Although French officials have dismissed negative speculation, the eyebrow-raising incident is just the latest in a relationship that has been plagued with scandal and controversy.
The French president was just 15 years old (which is the age of consent in France) when he met the woman who he would go on to make his First Lady.
At the time she was 39 years old and married with three children - and his drama teacher in school.
Body language expert Judi James said that Brigette, 25 years Macron's senior, seemingly attacked her husband in a non-playful manner.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Julie Chrisley makes surprising decision about her hair after jailhouse transformation
Julie Chrisley makes surprising decision about her hair after jailhouse transformation

Daily Mail​

time20 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Julie Chrisley makes surprising decision about her hair after jailhouse transformation

Julie Chrisley has no plans to return to her signature platinum blonde hair following her controversial pardon from President Donald Trump. The reality TV matriarch, 52, was pictured in Nashville on Thursday with box-dye brown locks and long grey roots after spending nearly three years behind bars for tax evasion and defrauding banks out of more than $30 million. Now her son Chase Chrisley, 29, has revealed she does not want to go back to blonde. 'Her hair is darker now," her son Chase tells Entertainment Tonight. 'I'm like, "Mama, we gotta go back platinum blonde." And she was like, "I'm not doing that,"' he added. 'My mother's an angel and she's still a beautiful woman,' he concluded. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Chase wrote, 'Best birthday gift I could ever ask for' under a link to a Fox News story about the reality TV couple heading back to Nashville following their pardoning on May 28 Julie was pictured visiting a Nashville butcher shop sporting a brunette mane, a stark contrast from the blonde hairdo she entered custody with more than two years ago. Julie and Todd, 56 - who headlined the USA Network reality series Chrisley Knows Best from 2014 to 2023, were given full pardons last week by Trump. Julie beamed as she was seen exiting a vehicle just a day after her release from a Kentucky 's Federal Medical Center at the order of President Donald Trump. Following their respective stints in prison - both Todd and Julie began their sentences in January of 2023 - the family was slated to appear in a Lifetime docuseries that will help viewers catch up with the family amid the tumultuous timeframe. On Sunday, her son Chase Chrisley, 29, said he got the best birthday present ever from President Donald Trump - in the pardoning of his parents - as took to Instagram Stories on with a shot of his folks, adding his own message at the bottom. Chase wrote, 'Best birthday gift I could ever ask for' under a link to a Fox News story about the reality TV couple heading back to Nashville following their pardoning on May 28.

Gold prices climb as tariff jitters lift safe-haven demand
Gold prices climb as tariff jitters lift safe-haven demand

Reuters

time21 minutes ago

  • Reuters

Gold prices climb as tariff jitters lift safe-haven demand

June 2 (Reuters) - Gold prices climbed on Monday as an escalation in the Russian war in Ukraine and U.S. President Donald Trump's fresh threat to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum prompted investors to seek refuge in safe-haven bullion. Spot gold was up 0.5% at $3,305.85 an ounce, as of 0204 GMT. U.S. gold futures rose 0.4% to $3,329.80. "With trade and geopolitical worries bubbling to the surface once again, it's no surprise to see gold ticking higher to start the week," said Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM Trade. "Risk assets are on the backfoot to start the week while a dip in the dollar is also keeping gold supported." Trump said on Friday that he plans to raise tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50% from 25%, prompting the European Commission to warn that Europe is prepared to retaliate. Ukraine and Russia escalated hostilities ahead of their second round of peace talks in Istanbul, with a wave of attacks that included one of Ukraine's boldest strikes of the war and an overnight drone assault by Russia. The U.S. dollar index (.DXY), opens new tab edged 0.2% lower, making bullion less expensive for overseas buyers. Markets are awaiting speeches from several U.S. Federal Reserve officials this week for cues on the monetary policy outlook, with Fed Chair Jerome Powell set to speak later in the day. Fed Governor Christopher Waller said that interest rate cuts remain possible later this year even as the Trump administration's tariff regime is likely to push up price pressures temporarily. Gold, which is considered as a safe-haven asset during the time of geopolitical and economic uncertainty, tends to thrive in low-interest rate environment. Meanwhile, Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to speak soon to iron out trade issues including a dispute over critical minerals, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday. Elsewhere, spot silver was steady at $32.99 an ounce, platinum was down 0.6% at $1,049.72 and palladium fell 0.5% to $965.77.

Aaron Rodgers saga takes new twist as Steelers wait on legendary quarterback
Aaron Rodgers saga takes new twist as Steelers wait on legendary quarterback

Daily Mail​

time36 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Aaron Rodgers saga takes new twist as Steelers wait on legendary quarterback

The ongoing saga between Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers has taken a new twist, as the 41-year-old quarterback has reportedly not assured Pittsburgh he is joining the team. Rodgers entered the open market for the first time in his legendary career, with him yet to join another franchise after his New York Jets release in March. The Steelers have two quarterbacks on their roster, Mason Rudolph and Will Howard, currently with no true veteran presence. Rodgers being noncommittal about his future throws doubt into whether he'll be Steel City-bound at all, per NFL Network. Rodgers looked to have plenty of options months ago for where he could possibly land as a free agent, including the Vikings, Giants, and Colts. Every team that could have needed a short-term answer at quarterback with Rodgers fitting the bill, except the Steelers, made a definitive move to sign another signal caller. The Steelers may be in less of a win-now mode than in seasons' past, with their trade of star wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys as evidence. Head coach Mike Tomlin may want to develop a younger quarterback like Rudolph instead of a flyer on Rodgers to have postseason success in 2025. Earlier this week, Rudolph spoke on stage with President Donald Trump, with the Commander in Chief making a bold prediction. 'I happen to think a really good quarterback is a man named Mason Rudolph,' Trump said. 'I think he's gonna get a big shot. He's tall, he's handsome, he's got a great arm. And I have a feeling he's gonna be the guy.' Trump's pledge to Rudolph comes with Rodgers' political past, where he is friends with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was rumored to have considered the quarterback as a running mat during his third-party run for the White House. Kennedy now serves in Trump's cabinet,

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store