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Macron mocks Brigitte ‘shove' on arrival in Indonesia

Macron mocks Brigitte ‘shove' on arrival in Indonesia

Telegraph6 days ago

Emmanuel Macron mocked the 'shoving' incident with his wife Brigitte as he departed the presidential plane in Indonesia on Wednesday.
The French president stuck one hand out for the cameras, performing a tongue-in-cheek wave, before appearing at the top of the stairs, laughing.
Instead of a shove, after a few seconds of suspense, Mrs Macron appeared, all smiles. The couple then locked arms, Mr Macron gave a thumbs up, and they descended the stairs side-by-side to greet officials.
The departure was deliberately staged to make light of Monday's apparent squabble, sources said.
Mr and Mrs Macron sparked a global furore after footage showed the French first lady raising her hand and pushing her husband's face, moments before they exited their plane in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The Elysée initially suggested it was fake, AI-generated footage, only to later admit the images were real but were in fact a sign of 'closeness' and horseplay after a 16-hour flight.
Mr Macron later blamed 'crackpot' conspiracy theorists for seeking to intensify speculation around the state of his marriage.
In a fresh bid to quell continued speculation that the couple had fallen out, they chose to play up their departure from the presidential plane in Jakarta on Wednesday.
A member of Mr Macron's entourage told France Info that the sequence was a deliberate send-up.
'Yes, they wanted to respond with self-deprecation,' the source was cited as saying.
It was 'a gesture that will be seen as humorous by some... and provocative by others', suggested the state radio station.
The spoof came hours after Mr Macron's communications team was reportedly in disarray over the 'shove', with splits reportedly emerging on how to handle the incident.
The panicked reaction, and about-turn, reflected simmering 'tensions within the Elysée's communications unit', according to France Info.
One Macron ally told the channel that the Elysée 'ballsed up' by first talking about fake images. Another insisted that they had to act quickly, adding: 'When they don't, it turns into the conspiracy theory sphere. We're in a world where there's a need for clarity so as not to let crazy stuff flourish.'
Mr Macron shrugged off the incident, saying: 'My wife and I were squabbling, or rather we were joking, and I was taken by surprise. Now it has become a kind of planetary catastrophe, and some are even coming up with theories.'
But Jean-Claude Dassier, a Europe1 commentator, bemoaned a 'catastrophic' PR reaction over what for him was 'clearly a row', but not an affair of state.
'Why haven't we heard from Brigitte?' he asked. 'For once, it would have been useful to have her plain and simple explanation.'
Meanwhile, Olga Ciesco, a body language expert, insisted the initial incident was a dispute of some kind. While not a 'slap', the shove was 'a gesture of rejection,' she told the celebrity magazine Gala.
'She puts her hand on his cheek and pushes him to the point where he is forced to turn his head,' she said. 'He was rejected, a kind of rebuff.
'We can also see that he is reaching out to his wife, because he is used to supporting her, out of gallantry. But she doesn't take his hand, she doesn't accept his help. She is clearly saying no.'

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