Since she was appointed Prime Minister last May, the smallest actions of Elisabeth Borne have been scrutinized. Pointed out by the Web for his unacceptable behavior within the confines of the Assembly, his past has also caused ink to flow. Rather reserved about her private life, lately, she indulged in confessions during an interview with the gay magazine Stubbornas revealed by our colleagues from World this Monday, August 8. “The gay magazine Têtu, to which she granted an interview before leaving on vacation, put her foot in the dish, questioning her about these ‘rumors’ which ‘claim’ thatshe would have been ‘in a relationship with a woman‘”, they explained. And the Prime Minister drew the best answer to this intimate question: “If so, I don’t see why I wouldn’t have said so.“. Well said !
If the Prime Minister still drags a rather humiliating nickname given to her by some of her former collaborators, we can say that she has qualities, starting with her sense of repartee. Elisabeth Borne intends to ensure that her private life remains private, although she has already confided in her past before. She is one of the many politicians to have been invited on the set of Cyril Hanouna. It is within the framework of the program “1 young 1 solution” that the Prime Minister was invited to discuss her past and revealed that she had lost her father at 11 years old. She explained that, therefore, she was recognized as “ward of the nation”. A status that France attributes to children whose parents have been injured or killed during a war or a terrorist attack.
And last July, she confided in her relationship with her companion in the columns of Elle magazine. “Listen, I have a guy, I see him from time to time, but I don’t want to be bothered!”reported our colleagues from World in their article published today.
Antoine FM
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