“Where is the mother”: Marion Maréchal Le Pen causes an outcry after the announcement of the paternity of the creator Jacquemus
|Jacquemus, Marion Maréchal Le Pen. MAXPPP
"Homophobie décomplexée". Après l’annonce de la paternité du créateur de mode Jacquemus, la candidate de Reconquête a provoqué un tollé après avoir posté un message provocateur.
Tuesday April 23, Jacquemus, the very fashionable fashion designer and his companion Marco Maestri, shared their joy at welcoming twins, Mia and Sun, into their lives . The young dads posted a photo where we see the babies' arms, wearing birth bracelets with their names written on them.
"MIA and SUN, welcome to Earth, our loves. We love you so much. Our dream came true with you. Papa Marco and Papa Simon", commented on the young parents.
Cette homophobie décomplexée est hallucinante !
Aujourd’hui nous fêtons les 11 ans de l’adoption du Mariage pour Tous, une grande victoire pour l’égalité.
Continuons à nous mobiliser contre toutes formes de discriminations et pour garantir les droits de tous les citoyens. https://t.co/Yx4UXzKrA4
— Prisca THEVENOT (@priscathevenot) April 23, 2024
Marion Maréchal Le Pen responded by sharing, alongside the indignant tweets of members of the majority, an old tweet from Emmanuel Macron which assured that he would ban surrogacy in France for "reasons of ethics and dignity".
Chers @CBeaune, @priscathevenot, @olivierdussopt : “c’est une question d’éthique et de dignité”. pic.twitter.com/aPIPcRYqqA
— Marion Maréchal (@MarionMarechal) April 24, 2024
Questioned this Thursday, April 25 in Télématin on the remarks of Marion Maréchal, Jordan Bardella, figure of the RN in the European elections, indicated that he joined her in substance without endorsing the method.
🔴🗣 "Je n'aime pas cette manière de cibler directement les personnes"
S'il est d'accord sur le fond, Jordan Bardella déplore la forme de la remarque de Marion Maréchal sur les enfants de Jacquemus. #Les4V pic.twitter.com/6C4C2drm7U
— Telematin (@telematin) April 25, 2024
"The fight is far from over"
Jacquemus has already been widely confronted with homophobia and in an interview with Paris Match this April 25, he explains take no credit for online hate "There are "haters" but it doesn't affect me anymore. If I continue to post and campaign, it is no longer for me, but so that young people have role models. The fight is far from over", he concludes.