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Meet the 64 year old wife of 39 year old Emmanuel Macron leading candidate in the French Presidential elections

The next French President is 39 years old.
But that is not the news. .
.
He is married to a 64 year-old, that is still
not the news.

His wife was his class teacher 24 years
ago...not still the news.
His then class teacher had a daughter who
was his class-mate...everybody including his
parents thought this teacher's daughter was
his girlfriend...nope they were wrong.

He fell in love with his class teacher when he
was 15...she was "happily married" with 3
kids...now the "happily married" is relative in
this context.

At 17, he promised to marry her. She was at
the time 42 years.

They got married in 2007 with our man now
30...well she was almost 55.

Next month he is going to be sworn-in as
the President of France 6 months to his 40th
birthday while his lovely wife who has 3
adult kids and 7 grandchildren (her first child
is two years older than her husband while
her second child, the former classmate/
sweetheart is the same age as him). His
name is Emmanuel Macron (39) and he is
the next President of France.

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