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Who is Emmanuel Macron’s daughter-in-law?

Brigitte Macron’s daughter, Tiphaine Auzière is a lawyer, very comfortable in the media. So much so that she decided to join C8 for Cyril Hanouna’s flagship show.

Tiphaine Auzière has decided to accept Cyril Hanouna’s proposal: she will therefore be, for at least the end of 2024, a “justice” columnist in the show “Touche pas à mon poste”, on C8. The young forty-year-old knows that she is exposing herself to criticism by joining a show that is often controversial and considered by many observers as a program that speaks too lightly about politics, with many far-right personalities on set.

But Emmanuel Macron’s daughter-in-law comes to talk about serious subjects, and her career as a lawyer will allow her to discuss with seriousness and legitimacy the subjects she will present on set.

Born in 1984, Tiphaine Auzière is the youngest of the three children of Brigitte Macron and her first husband, André-Louis Auzière. Her youth is marked by the growing notoriety of her mother and by the political rise of Emmanuel Macron, who became President of the Republic in 2017. Despite the media attention surrounding her family, Tiphaine Auzière has chosen to chart a successful path for herself. to her, far from the limelight.

A solid academic and professional background

Before entering the political field, Tiphaine Auzière distinguished herself through a rigorous academic career. Holder of a Master 2 in law, she is moving towards a career as a lawyer. Registered with the bar, she specializes in business law, while being particularly interested in the defense of individual freedoms and social justice.

In 2018, she founded a firm specializing in business law in Boulogne-sur-Mer, in Hauts-de-, and at the same time pursued a career as a speaker. She intervenes in particular on subjects such as equal opportunities, protection of the rights of the most vulnerable, and transparency in institutions.

If Tiphaine Auzière evolved in the shadows for a long time, her commitment was affirmed during the presidential campaign of her father-in-law, Emmanuel Macron, in 2017. She then joined the En Marche! with conviction, actively participating in the campaign and defending the ideas of modernization of the political system and economic recovery advocated by the candidate. She became a spokesperson for the movement in her region and helped structure the local base of En Marche! in Pas-de-.

She is particularly concerned about social issues, such as equal opportunities, access to education for all, and the promotion of women’s rights. She does not hesitate to use her notoriety to raise awareness for these causes.

Tiphaine Auzière is mainly involved at the local level. She ran unsuccessfully as a candidate in the 2017 legislative elections in the 4th constituency of Pas-de-Calais, a region marked by deindustrialization and economic difficulties.

His political commitment is coupled with a desire to rethink democratic mechanisms. Aware of the growing distrust of citizens towards elected officials, Tiphaine Auzière campaigns for a policy of proximity, based on transparency, listening and exchange.

Mother of two children

Tiphaine Auzière is also the mother of two children. She is married to Antoine Choteau, cardiologist, with whom she shares a discreet life far from the spotlight. Despite the media pressure surrounding her as a member of the Macron family, Tiphaine Auzière wants to preserve her private life and protect her children from prying eyes. However, she has been able to use the notoriety of her name to give visibility to causes that are close to her heart, particularly via social networks, where she shares her thoughts on politics, law and society.

Although she is often perceived through the prism of her relationship with the President of the Republic, Tiphaine Auzière has always asserted her intellectual and political independence. If she shares many ideas with Emmanuel Macron, particularly on the modernization of the economy and the State, she does not hesitate to express her own opinions, sometimes at odds with those of her father-in-law.

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