Media reported on the Macrons' plans to sell a villa in Le Touquet


French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte are going to sell a villa in Le Touquet. This was reported on February 11 by the newspaper Le Figaro with reference to a real estate agent.
"Everyone in Le Touquet knows about it, even if for reasons of confidentiality, this sale is engaged only in the Elysee Palace," - the edition quotes the words of real estate agent Nathalie Forest.
According to her, the reason for the sale is primarily a desire to find a quieter and more private place, as the house is located on one of the busiest streets in Le Touquet. Forest also noted that the couple may consider the option of buying a villa by the sea.
However, as the newspaper specifies, the press service of the Elysee Palace refused to comment on this information, emphasizing that this issue concerns the "personal life" of the President.
Earlier in the day it became known that French journalist Natasha Rey, who said that French President Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte was born a man, said that she was deprived of her disability pension.
On February 5, it became known that the journalist Natasha Rey intends to sue the first lady of France. The complaint will be filed "in the near future" and is directed directly against Brigitte Macron-Tronier, her brother Jean-Michel Tronier, their lawyer and three judges.
Prior to that, on February 3, Rey told Izvestia about the obstruction of her investigation and subsequent publication. According to her, just weeks after she contacted a woman close to the Macron family, she was detained by police officers. When they raided her home, they tried to break down the front door.
The journalist's lawyer, Francois Dangléan, later revealed that she had requested political asylum in Russia.
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