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Macron's face appears to be shoved by wife in Vietnam

Macron's face appears to be shoved by wife in Vietnam

Yahoo26-05-2025

STORY: :: French President Emmanuel Macron's face appears to be shoved by his wife on his arrival in Vietnam
:: May 25, 2025
:: Hanoi, Vietnam
The sequence, shot by Reuters, shows Macron standing in the entrance of the French presidency jet, which had just arrived in Hanoi.
A hand in a red outfit can be seen making contact with Macron's face, which moves up and to the left. He appears to notice he can be seen inside the aircraft and waves.
Moments later he walks down the steps accompanied by his wife Brigitte, 72, dressed in red.

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