Joe Rogan reacts to Brigitte Macron slapping French President: “That’s Wild… What’s Going on Behind Closed Doors?”

Joe Rogan weighs in on viral Brigitte Macron slap video.
There was a video that went viral that showed French President Emmanuel Macron being slapped by his wife, Brigitte Macron, while they were arriving in Hanoi, Vietnam. In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, presenter Joe Rogan revealed his open thoughts on the video. In the video, Brigitte, who is 72 years old, can be seen pushing her husband’s face as they leave from their plane. This incident instantly gained considerable notice on the internet following its occurrence.
Rogan expressed his astonishment at the incident, stating, “This morning, someone sent me a video of Brigitte Macron, Macron’s wife, face slapping him. That’s wild… Imagine what goes on behind closed doors. If someone is bh slapping you on a private jet like what is that? That’s a weird relationship.”
In addition to that, the host of the podcast talked about the significant age gap that exists between the Macrons. When compared to Emmanuel Macron, who was born on December 21, 1977, Brigitte Macron, who was born on April 13, 1953, is 24 years older than Emmanuel Macron. The beginning of their relationship occurred when Emmanuel was 15 years old and Brigitte was teaching him at a high school in Amiens, France. Brigitte was 39 years old at the time. In 2007, they finally tied the knot, and ever since then, they have been a prominent couple in French politics.
Discussions on the dynamics of their relationship have been triggered as a result of the incident that occurred in Hanoi. While some people view the slap as a fun gesture, others see it as an indication of more serious problems. Those who specialize in body language have examined the video and made observations about the force of the shove and the absence of any shared laughter. These observations imply that the interaction may not have been as lighthearted as some people think it was.
Therefore, neither Emmanuel nor Brigitte Macron has made any public statements regarding the incident as of this moment. The presidency of France has not yet published a statement that is considered to be official about the incident.