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Le Slap: France wonders what it means for Macron's marriage – and presidency
The Observer
|June 01, 2025
The French tend not to care about their leaders' private lives, but that was before 'slapgate'
Historically, France has had a laissez-faire attitude towards politicians' private lives.
So-called "Anglo-Saxon" sex scandals baffle them and foreign journalists are warned questions stop at the bedroom door.
The Socialist president François Mitterrand led a double life with a secret mistress and child, who were no secret to the country's self-censoring media but were hidden from the public. Nicolas Sarkozy publicly flaunted his relationship with the supermodel-turned-singer Carla Bruni, whom he later married.
However, Sarkozy's successor – and Emmanuel Macron's predecessor – François Hollande, discovered there is one thing worse than a personal scandal when he was caught on a scooter delivering early morning croissants to his lover, the actor Julie Gayet (now his wife), and that is ridicule. The affair could be forgiven - and was - but the appearance of the stout president, nicknamed Flanby after a wobbly pudding, on a scooter less so.
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