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At the age of 40, the youngest daughter of the first lady publishes Seats, his first novel set in a legal setting. On this occasion, he spoke about his childhood and his family in columns Paris game.
She is the daughter of Brigitte Macron and the daughter-in-law of Emmanuel Macron. Tiffen Ozier, a 40-year-old attorney, posts Seats, his first novel set in a legal setting. front Paris game , who came to meet her at the offices of Stock Editions, the youngest daughter of the first lady weighs his words. He knows how important they are. “While practicing the profession, we speak not for ourselves, but for others. You must consider the consequences of your punishments for the person you are protecting. As a family, we try to tell each other everything and listen to everything,” he told the weekly newspaper.
From our sister Paris game, Marie-Laure Delorme, Tiffen Ozier agrees to talk about her life. After spending several years in Alsace as a child, he moved to Amiens. He studied there at La Providence, where his mother taught. He remembers that his parents work a lot. They transferred the work to me as a value and invested in their children’s education.
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“We were in a small provincial town. Everything is known”
In 1994, Tiffen Ozier was 10 years old when his parents separated (they divorced by 2006). Her mother then began an affair with a certain Emmanuel Macron, a former student twenty-four years her junior. “Tiffen Ozier was a child when the scandal broke. Harmful expressions slip through the holes in the wall erected by his parents,” we read. Paris game. Thirty years have passed since then, but the wound is still there. “Separation is painful, then, separately, it’s even more painful,” says Thief Ozier, referring here to the age difference between his mother and stepfather, who became president of the French Republic in 2017.
“I learned a lot about human nature,” he continues. I know that in these moments we have to focus on what is important and move forward without taking criticism into account. Attacks, slander, judgments. It was not yet the era of social networks, but we were in a small provincial town. Everything is known. Despite all this, they stood up. I gained an open mind, a willingness to move forward without listening to peripheral noise, and greater tolerance. Family separation can be grief and opportunity. Restructuring can be enriching. I have a loving father and stepfather.”
“Anyone can say anything about anyone”
Thief Ozier always talks about his father Andre-Louis Ozier in the present tense, but the latter passed away on December 24, 2019. The 40-year-old mother of two admits that she had a “troubled and uneasy relationship with him. death”. “I lost my grandparents and my father. The circle shrinks. Absence is present. I would like my children to know him,” she always confides Paris game.
I have societal level concerns when I hear about my mother being a man on social media.
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In this rare interview, Emmanuel Macron’s daughter-in-law also condemns the toxicity of social networks. This is also why he prefers not to go to X (formerly Twitter). “How to resist misinformation on social networks? he asks himself. My children have already heard horrors at school, but they tell me about them. I don’t discount their words, because on the scale of a child, everything takes on a different magnitude. I don’t feel pain, but anger for misinformation. I have concerns about the level of society when I hear what is circulating on social media about my mother being a man. Confidence in the established and credit given to the proclaimed. Anyone can say anything about anyone and it takes time to take it back.” That being said, Tifen Ozier considers himself lucky, he’s armed and well-rounded. Unlike many people. To avoid drama, the lawyer says: “We need to work on moderation, online anonymity and excessively long periods of time to delete content.” Please listen.
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Source: Le Figaro
