Brigitte Macron suffers from anxiety: daughter reveals the reason for cyberbullying.
France's First Lady Brigitte Macron suffers from 'deep anxiety' due to constant accusations and statements that she was born a man. Her daughter Tiphaine Auzière spoke about the condition of the President of France's wife. Tiphaine Auzière commented on the situation surrounding her mother during a court hearing regarding the case of cyberbullying against the First Lady. According to Tiphaine Auzière, there was 'not a week where she (Brigitte Macron) was not pursued.'
Concerns about appearance
According to inkorr.com: Brigitte Macron is also constantly worried about her appearance. Her daughter revealed that she has to carefully choose her clothing, as there is a fear that 'any image of her may be distorted and used against her.' Tiphaine Auzière also noted that the accusations of transgender identity have affected the entire family. At the same time, Brigitte Macron herself is 'devastated by what her grandchildren hear from others.'
Impact on mental state
The statements of the First Lady of France's daughter indicate that the accusations of transgender identity and cyberbullying seriously affect the mental state of Brigitte Macron and her family, causing deep anxiety and concern.
This situation, which has shaken France, highlights the importance of supporting mental health, especially in the face of brutal online attacks. The case of Brigitte Macron serves as a signal for the need to change attitudes towards public figures and respect for their privacy. Such cases vividly demonstrate how social stereotypes can significantly impact individuals, regardless of their status.
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