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Tiphaine Auzière, daughter-in-law of Macron, columnist for Cyril Hanouna

Tiphaine Auzière, daughter-in-law of Emmanuel Macron, was inducted this week as weekly legal columnist by Cyril Hanouna in his controversial show Don’t touch my post (TPMP).

“We welcome Tiphaine Auzière, our lawyer, like every week,” said the star host on Wednesday evening. Brigitte Macron’s daughter spoke out in a debate on “minor delinquency” on the set. She particularly insisted on the particularities of “the children’s court”. Last week, the lawyer had already spoken about the Mazan rape trial.

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Already received in May

Tiphaine Auzière was received on the show in May, as a guest, to present her novel Seated. Cyril Hanouna then questioned her to find out if the election to the presidency of the Republic of her father-in-law, Emmanuel Macron, had changed her life. “I may have a chance, when the election happens in 2017, I have already finished my studies, I created my firm, I have a family behind me, all that. These are safeguards to continue living in the same way as I did before,” she replied.

Among the “sons/daughters of” political leaders, LCI counts among its columnists Louis Sarkozy, son of the former president, who intervenes to talk about the American presidential election on November 5.

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