What was once dismissed by the French presidency as harmless 'horseplay' has exploded back into headlines after a sensational new book claimed Emmanuel Macron's widely discussed plane incident with wife Brigitte Macron may have been triggered by alleged flirty text messages involving Iranian actressGolshifteh Farahani.
The controversy stems from a new book titled 'An (Almost) Perfect Couple' written by French political journalist Florian Tardif. According to theauthor, tensions between Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron escalated after the French First Lady allegedly discovered personal messages exchanged between the president and actress Golshifteh Farahani.
Tardif claimed the pair maintained what he described as a 'platonic relationship' over several months. However, he alleged that some messages became emotionally charged enough to trigger arguments inside the presidential couple's private life.
Among the alleged exchanges cited in media interviews promoting the book, Macron reportedly told Farahani, 'I find you very pretty,' while the actress allegedly complimented the French president by saying, 'I find you very attractive.'
According to Tardif, Brigitte Macron reportedly saw one of the messages shortly before the couple exited their presidential aircraft during an official visit to Vietnam in May last year.
Moments later,cameras captured Brigitte appearing to shove Macron's face away while disembarking the plane, creating a global media frenzy and endless speculation about tensions inside the marriage.
At the time, the Elysee Palace dismissed the viral footage as a playful moment between the couple and criticised speculation surrounding the incident.
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Long before her name became tied to rumours surrounding Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron, Golshifteh Farahani had already built a reputation as one of the most recognisable Iranian actresses working in international cinema. Born in Tehran in 1983, Farahani grew up in a deeply artistic household.
Her father, Behzad Farahani, was a theatre director and actor, while her mother, Fahimeh Rahiminia, also worked in theatre. Her sister, Shaghayegh Farahani, later followed the same path into acting.
Source: International Business Times UK