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On May 14, 2017, Emmanuel Macron came to power in France. A year earlier, the 39-year-old was completely unknown to the public. A media blitzkrieg was waged to sell the French on the couple he formed with “Brigitte”, an attractive teacher he had seduced when he was 17 and she, 36. But the chronology didn’t add up, and the story was rewritten many times, until the admission that when he met “Brigitte”, Emmanuel Macron was...14. And “Brigitte’s” past remained inaccessible, as if she were someone other than who she claimed to be. A mysterious individual who had become “Brigitte”...


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5.0 out of 5 stars Why does Brigitte look like a man trying to be feminine? Read on.

J. · October 21, 2025

Compelling, detailed, objective - a brave expose that puts all on the line in pursuit of truth, and in effect, justice for all from deceit and evil.

5.0 out of 5 stars I don't like being lied to

A. · March 7, 2025

Those who have the misfortune of being terminally online and/or frequenting anonymous imageboards started coming across memes about Brigitte Macron, the 'wife' of French President Emmanuel Macron, a few years ago. They were funny memes but that's all it was for me - make a dumb joke, laugh at a dumb joke, and move on.Fast forward and the French journalist Xavier Poussard has written quite the investigative series on whether or not Brigitte Macron was born a man, and thanks to the collaboration with American podcaster Candace Owens, you can read the same details. It's riveting stuff.Pros: you will get a wealth of information, a dizzying cast of characters, and (eventually) a presentation of evidence (chief of which is a picture of Jean Michel Trogneux, age 18) that very convincingly lays out the case Brigitte Macron was born Jean Michel Trogneux, and some time in the 80s took on the identity of his sister and lived as her thereafter. Lots of disturbing implications about pubescent male grooming, whereabouts of real Brigitte Trogneux, and gay incest in the first degree of the direct line ensue.Cons: there's a lot of typographical errors. A LOT of them. It seems as if the English text was translated using AI. Sometimes words are obviously wrong and there's an abundance of small punctuation or spelling mistakes. More annoying is the investigative journalist format. Because it's so difficult and time consuming to get accurate data, it seems like journalists can't resist including everything possible, making the thread sometimes pretty hard to follow and making the reader wish Poussard would just get to the point already. Chaos, by Tom O'Neill, has exactly the same problem, just even more so.These aren't huge problems, though. If you're already suspecting the news lies to you, that headlines are largely fake, then Becoming Brigitte is right up your alley. Read it. Draw your own conclusions. Vomit at the stories of the French aristocracy if you must (it's truly sickening sometimes). When you're done, you won't look at Mr. and Mr. Macron the same way again, and the very mention of the Rothschilds will make you suspicious. Congratulations, you're now on your way to your very own tinfoil hat.Good hunting

5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing. And raises many questions.

G.B. · April 18, 2025

There's a bigger story here and that is what most intrigues me. My thoughts:Like others, I thought at first the Brigitte-trans idea was just a conspiracy theory. But Poussard is a true journalist in the best sense. He did a tremendous amount of legwork and his reporting is balanced. He also faced resistance and roadblocks - generally a sign someone is trying to hide something. I came away believing his theory.I also came away feeling somewhat sad for Brigitte. We live in the 21st century. France is one of the most liberal countries in the Western world. Why hide behind a facade? I can understand that would have been necessary decades ago. But not now.The bigger story, to me, is about how political power is gained and wielded, how leaders are groomed, how hidden money funds so much, how mainstream media is either clueless or part of the problem, and how we really don't know who is actually ruling - not just France - but many other countries. I find that disturbing.Also disturbing is the more hidden (to the general world) undercurrent of child abuse and grooming that goes on amid high levels of power. The Emmanuel-Brigitte saga is far from the worst, from what I read in this book. And that was questionable enough. I know others have commented that the age gap between them at the start of their relationship would have sent the older person to jail in the United States.Finally, as others also have noted, this book is translated from French and can come across somewhat choppy. It helps to watch the YouTube series first because you'll better understand the timeline and all the players. Ability to read French also will help with looking at reprinted documents and some photo text.

5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for anyone who wants to know what the elites get up behind the scenes.

D. · September 10, 2025

Not my usual genres of books but like many others in the United States I watch Candace Owens podcasts on YouTube as well as the interview with the author Xavier Poussard and after watching the interview with Xavier this book "Becoming Brigette" became a must read for me. Honestly before Candace and Xavier brought this enigma to light I had never heard of Brigette and I couldn't tell you who the president of France was. Now I feel like I know way too much about them lol. The book is well written and the translation from French to English hasn't made any difference at all. I appreciate the citations so I can look into every bit of their research myself and you bet I do. The pictures are a great added touch. I'm sure I'll be re-reading this book when I'm finished.I so wish someone would do this type of deep dive into the Obama's!

Cucumber or not cucumber - thats the question here

R. · September 15, 2025

A bit difficult to read as the original is french translated to english. French people talk too much which reflects in this book. However an important piece to have on current significant historical occurrences. Amusing and crazy same time.

damen är en man

K.M. · March 10, 2025

jo tack, damen är en man. Poussard och hans team har gjort en seriös undersökning för att ta avslöja "Brigitte"s mystiska förflutna. en hel del spännande detektivarbete och ett stort antal lögner från officiellt håll avslöjas. den riktiga Brigitte Trogneux, vars identitet av allt att döma blivit stulen, undrar man dock vad som egentligen hände med..

Thorugh and factual.

S.A. · August 8, 2025

A compelling read. Excellent research.

Well-researched, fascinating

M. · March 17, 2025

Shocking story, totally gripping!

Maçon e la Francia che non ti aspettavi

G. · March 25, 2025

Tutto lo schifo dei Macron e della Francia Dovevo fermarmi a volte perché proseguire la lettura diventava difficile a causa deile aberrazioni di una società francese marcia.

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Description:

On May 14, 2017, Emmanuel Macron came to power in France. A year earlier, the 39-year-old was completely unknown to the public. A media blitzkrieg was waged to sell the French on the couple he formed with “Brigitte”, an attractive teacher he had seduced when he was 17 and she, 36. But the chronology didn’t add up, and the story was rewritten many times, until the admission that when he met “Brigitte”, Emmanuel Macron was...14. And “Brigitte’s” past remained inaccessible, as if she were someone other than who she claimed to be. A mysterious individual who had become “Brigitte”...


Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Why does Brigitte look like a man trying to be feminine? Read on.

J. · October 21, 2025

Compelling, detailed, objective - a brave expose that puts all on the line in pursuit of truth, and in effect, justice for all from deceit and evil.

5.0 out of 5 stars I don't like being lied to

A. · March 7, 2025

Those who have the misfortune of being terminally online and/or frequenting anonymous imageboards started coming across memes about Brigitte Macron, the 'wife' of French President Emmanuel Macron, a few years ago. They were funny memes but that's all it was for me - make a dumb joke, laugh at a dumb joke, and move on.Fast forward and the French journalist Xavier Poussard has written quite the investigative series on whether or not Brigitte Macron was born a man, and thanks to the collaboration with American podcaster Candace Owens, you can read the same details. It's riveting stuff.Pros: you will get a wealth of information, a dizzying cast of characters, and (eventually) a presentation of evidence (chief of which is a picture of Jean Michel Trogneux, age 18) that very convincingly lays out the case Brigitte Macron was born Jean Michel Trogneux, and some time in the 80s took on the identity of his sister and lived as her thereafter. Lots of disturbing implications about pubescent male grooming, whereabouts of real Brigitte Trogneux, and gay incest in the first degree of the direct line ensue.Cons: there's a lot of typographical errors. A LOT of them. It seems as if the English text was translated using AI. Sometimes words are obviously wrong and there's an abundance of small punctuation or spelling mistakes. More annoying is the investigative journalist format. Because it's so difficult and time consuming to get accurate data, it seems like journalists can't resist including everything possible, making the thread sometimes pretty hard to follow and making the reader wish Poussard would just get to the point already. Chaos, by Tom O'Neill, has exactly the same problem, just even more so.These aren't huge problems, though. If you're already suspecting the news lies to you, that headlines are largely fake, then Becoming Brigitte is right up your alley. Read it. Draw your own conclusions. Vomit at the stories of the French aristocracy if you must (it's truly sickening sometimes). When you're done, you won't look at Mr. and Mr. Macron the same way again, and the very mention of the Rothschilds will make you suspicious. Congratulations, you're now on your way to your very own tinfoil hat.Good hunting

5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing. And raises many questions.

G.B. · April 18, 2025

There's a bigger story here and that is what most intrigues me. My thoughts:Like others, I thought at first the Brigitte-trans idea was just a conspiracy theory. But Poussard is a true journalist in the best sense. He did a tremendous amount of legwork and his reporting is balanced. He also faced resistance and roadblocks - generally a sign someone is trying to hide something. I came away believing his theory.I also came away feeling somewhat sad for Brigitte. We live in the 21st century. France is one of the most liberal countries in the Western world. Why hide behind a facade? I can understand that would have been necessary decades ago. But not now.The bigger story, to me, is about how political power is gained and wielded, how leaders are groomed, how hidden money funds so much, how mainstream media is either clueless or part of the problem, and how we really don't know who is actually ruling - not just France - but many other countries. I find that disturbing.Also disturbing is the more hidden (to the general world) undercurrent of child abuse and grooming that goes on amid high levels of power. The Emmanuel-Brigitte saga is far from the worst, from what I read in this book. And that was questionable enough. I know others have commented that the age gap between them at the start of their relationship would have sent the older person to jail in the United States.Finally, as others also have noted, this book is translated from French and can come across somewhat choppy. It helps to watch the YouTube series first because you'll better understand the timeline and all the players. Ability to read French also will help with looking at reprinted documents and some photo text.

5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for anyone who wants to know what the elites get up behind the scenes.

D. · September 10, 2025

Not my usual genres of books but like many others in the United States I watch Candace Owens podcasts on YouTube as well as the interview with the author Xavier Poussard and after watching the interview with Xavier this book "Becoming Brigette" became a must read for me. Honestly before Candace and Xavier brought this enigma to light I had never heard of Brigette and I couldn't tell you who the president of France was. Now I feel like I know way too much about them lol. The book is well written and the translation from French to English hasn't made any difference at all. I appreciate the citations so I can look into every bit of their research myself and you bet I do. The pictures are a great added touch. I'm sure I'll be re-reading this book when I'm finished.I so wish someone would do this type of deep dive into the Obama's!

Cucumber or not cucumber - thats the question here

R. · September 15, 2025

A bit difficult to read as the original is french translated to english. French people talk too much which reflects in this book. However an important piece to have on current significant historical occurrences. Amusing and crazy same time.

damen är en man

K.M. · March 10, 2025

jo tack, damen är en man. Poussard och hans team har gjort en seriös undersökning för att ta avslöja "Brigitte"s mystiska förflutna. en hel del spännande detektivarbete och ett stort antal lögner från officiellt håll avslöjas. den riktiga Brigitte Trogneux, vars identitet av allt att döma blivit stulen, undrar man dock vad som egentligen hände med..

Thorugh and factual.

S.A. · August 8, 2025

A compelling read. Excellent research.

Well-researched, fascinating

M. · March 17, 2025

Shocking story, totally gripping!

Maçon e la Francia che non ti aspettavi

G. · March 25, 2025

Tutto lo schifo dei Macron e della Francia Dovevo fermarmi a volte perché proseguire la lettura diventava difficile a causa deile aberrazioni di una società francese marcia.

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