French President Emmanuel Macron’s press team initially dismissed a video showing First Lady Brigitte Macron slapping her husband as a Russian disinformation plot, according to early reports.
“At first, the Élysée Palace denied the authenticity of the footage, suggesting it was an AI-generated video circulated by pro-Russian accounts, before eventually confirming the clip, which they described as capturing a moment of ‘complicity,’” reported news outlet Brèves de Presse in a post on X Monday.
Officials later retracted their initial statements after the Associated Press verified the footage, which shows Brigitte Macron slapping her husband’s face as they prepared to disembark from their plane in Hanoi on Sunday.
Blaming the Kremlin for many of France’s problems has become something of a national pastime, according to one observer. For example, Jean-Noël Barrot, France’s Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, blamed Russia for a bedbug outbreak in the months leading up to Paris hosting the Olympic Games last year.
But French observers told The Post that Brigitte’s slap had nothing to do with Russia and everything to do with keeping her much younger husband in line.
French officials initially blamed a video showing Brigitte Macron shoving her husband on a plane on Russian disinformation.






