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Candace Owens has staked her career on the fact that the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron was born a man. The controversial conservative commentator went to X to promote the false theory hours after he laid it out an episode of her podcast. It appears that French First Lady Brigitte Macron, 70, was actually […]

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Candace Owens has staked her career on the fact that the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron was born a man.

The controversial conservative commentator went to X to promote the false theory hours after he laid it out an episode of her podcast.

It appears that French First Lady Brigitte Macron, 70, was actually born Jean-Michel Trogneux before eventually switching at the age of 30.

It goes on to say that she did not give birth to any of her three children, and that her first husband, a 69-year-old retired banker who is said to have died a recluse in 2020, never existed.

The conspiracy stems from a completely false claim made by the far-right magazine Faits et Documents (Facts & Documents) after Macron, 46, was elected.

But the debate was reignited last month after Emmanuel Macron’s stepdaughter, Tiphaine Auzière, gave an interview to Paris Match in which she addressed claims that her mother Brigitte was born male.

Ms. Auzière was only 10 when she discovered that her teacher’s mother had a student 25 years younger than her.

“I worry about the level of society when I hear what is circulating on social networks about the fact that my mother is a man,” she said.

Still, Owens revived the speculation on Tuesday before addressing those who disagreed.

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Candace Owens said Tuesday she would be willing to bet her career that French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife had been born a man.

President Macron with his wife Brigitte Trogneux in Paris on February 22, 2017

President Macron with his wife Brigitte Trogneux in Paris on February 22, 2017

“After investigating this, I would stake my entire professional reputation on the fact that Brigitte Macron is in fact a man,” Owens, 34, wrote on the platform formerly known as Twitter, linking to the episode from the night before.

“Any journalist or publication that tries to dismiss this plausibility can immediately be identified as the establishment,” she charged.

‘I’ve never seen anything like that in my life. The implications here are terrifying.

“I have no intention of giving up on this story and I call on other journalists to investigate this explosive story and report accordingly.”

The night before, she brought up a 2021 Daily Mail article that debunked the speculation, before delving deeper into the theory surrounding the French head of state’s husband.

Ignoring the opinions of several seasoned experts interviewed for the piece, Owens presented the so-called findings of what she claimed was a “three year” investigation from the publication.

She further argued that if Brigitte really wanted to debunk the claims, she could simply release photos from the first thirty years of her life.

Owens also analyzed a rare family photo of Brigitte Macron’s family when she was a child, claiming she was a “dead ringer” for her older brother – before claiming they were the same person.

The theory goes that French First Lady Brigitte Macron, 70, was actually born Jean-Michel Trogneux – her older brother's name – before eventually switching at the age of 30.

The theory goes that French First Lady Brigitte Macron, 70, was actually born Jean-Michel Trogneux – her older brother’s name – before eventually switching at the age of 30.

Owens also analyzed a rare family photo of Brigitte Macron's family when she was a child, claiming that she (seen in the center of her mother's photo) was a

Owens also analyzed a rare family photo of Brigitte Macron’s family when she was a child, claiming that she (seen in the center of her mother’s photo) was a “dead ringer” for her older brother Jean-Michel Trogneux (left ) – before claiming they were the same person

She then took a

She then took a “before and after photo” that was reportedly used as part of the Faits et Documents investigation – a photo that used Chinese software to draw similarities between an undated photo of Brigitte’s brother and the first lady herself.

She then told her followers why she thinks this theory

She then told her followers why she thinks this theory “has legs,” due to the fact that the First Lady (seen here as a child) has refused to take other photos of herself before age 30.

‘[The] The theory is that first lady Brigitte Macron was actually born Jean-Michel [Trogneux] – so Brigitte is actually Jean-Michel.

‘Jean-Michel lived as a man for thirty years, had five children, okay, and moved to Brigitte at the age of thirty.

She then took a ‘before and after photo’ that was reportedly used as part of the Faits et Documents investigation – a photo that used Chinese software to draw similarities between an undated photo of Brigitte’s brother and the first lady herself.

Owens, for his part, categorized the comparison as a dead ringer, telling her roughly three million subscribers, “I think it’s crazy that you wouldn’t say that these two individuals look alike.”

She then told her followers why she thinks this theory “has legs.”

The first obvious thing,” she said, “is that the first lady is simply not able to take pictures of herself for the first thirty years of her life.

“Guys, how easy is this to debunk – when you say Candace, no, actually you’ve lived 30 years as a man, I’ve lived 30 years: I’m going to show you every picture of every year I’ve lived.”

She then took several photos of her at different stages of her life to illustrate her point.

“Here I am in college, here I am when I was pregnant with my children. Here are me and my husband on our wedding day.

The conspiracy stems from an unfounded claim by the far-right magazine Faits et Documents (Facts & Documents), after Macron (46) was elected.  Still, Owens remained true to her speculation on Tuesday

The conspiracy stems from an unsubstantiated claim by the far-right magazine Faits et Documents (Facts & Documents), after Macron (46) was elected. Still, Owens remained true to her speculation on Tuesday

“There would be so many photos that Brigitte would need at her disposal if this weren’t true,” she claims, but there won’t be any.

‘No, they just call everyone wrong, retarded and transphobic. Just take the pictures.”

“Instead, the only photos they took that are circulating in the media are the ones I just showed you,” she added, referring to the photos showing Brigitte’s brother Jean-Michel Trogneux as a child , and also a young Brigitte.

“And, like I said, in the first photo she looks more like the Jean-Michel who she claims is actually her brother, which she won’t just present to the public,” Owens continued.

“If that is indeed your brother, please take him for a walk so we can capture him.”

Owens’ comments came days after Macron visibly fed up with the rumors at an International Women’s Day event on Friday, saying: “The worst thing is the false information and made-up scenarios.”

“People end up believing them and disturbing you, even in your intimacy,” he further claimed.

He added that transgender claims about Macron were typical of misogynistic online attacks that women face every day.

The first obvious thing,” Owens said, “is that the First Lady is simply incapable of taking pictures of herself for the first thirty years of her life.

The first obvious thing,” Owens said, “is that the First Lady is simply incapable of taking pictures of herself for the first thirty years of her life.

Owens' comments came days after a visibly fed-up Macron finally addressed the rumors about his much older husband on Friday, saying: 'The worst part is the false information and made-up scenarios'

Owens’ comments came days after a visibly fed-up Macron finally addressed the rumors about his much older husband on Friday, saying: ‘The worst part is the false information and made-up scenarios’

Two women who claimed that the Première Dame was born as a man were punished on appeal in June last year with a reduction of ‘symbolic fines’.

In turn, both claimed they were subjected to “intimidation by the authorities” as “ultra-protected” members of the Paris establishment tried to cover up a “state secret.”

All parties in the case accepted the fines imposed on appeal as a final settlement for what had caused enormous embarrassment to the First Couple.

The transphobic rumors about Brigitte Macron were first picked up by the far right in 2022, while the president was campaigning for re-election.

Groups including the Yellow Vests (Gilets Jaunes) and those protesting Covid vaccines then used the claims to attack the French.

Meanwhile, videos made by journalists touting the comparisons – just as Owens did – have since been removed from YouTube.

Daily Mail has contacted President Macron’s office for comment.

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At home Health Glaucoma: do only the elderly develop this condition? 8 myths debunked Glaucoma is usually common in the elderly, but that is no guarantee that young people cannot develop it. Experts debunk some other similar myths about this eye condition. Glaucoma: do only the elderly develop this condition? 5 myths debunked (Freepik) Growing […]

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Glaucoma is usually common in the elderly, but that is no guarantee that young people cannot develop it. Experts debunk some other similar myths about this eye condition.

Glaucoma: do only the elderly develop this condition? 5 myths debunked (Freepik)

Growing older brings with it various health problems. But this sedentary lifestyle has made even teenagers more susceptible to developing certain health problems. One of these is glaucoma. It is an eye condition that damages the optic nerve and can lead to vision loss. But if you see well, does that mean you will never get glaucoma? Does it only happen in old age? Well, there is no guarantee for these claims.

Early detection is crucial to prevent irreversible blindness. Currently, glaucoma is a leading global cause of vision impairment, affecting 80 million people and responsible for 12.3 percent of global blindness. In India, the prevalence is remarkable: twelve million people are affected, with an estimated 40 to 50 percent of cases going undetected. Dr. Kamala Subramanian, Head of Glaucoma Department Sankara Eye Hospital, Shimoga, speaks to IANS and debunks some common myths surrounding glaucoma, providing clarity and promoting proactive eye care.

Myth 1: Glaucoma only comes from a strong family history

Fact: Contrary to popular belief, glaucoma is not solely tied to genetic factors. Although a family history of glaucoma may increase an individual's risk, it is essential to recognize that other factors also play a substantial role in the onset of this eye condition. Long-term use of steroids for asthma, medications for rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune diseases, skin conditions, and a history of eye damage can also contribute to the development of glaucoma.

Myth 2: No alternatives when medications fail

Fact: There should be no panic if symptoms appear. Surgical and laser procedures are available to slow the disease when medications prove insufficient. Consulting an expert ophthalmologist can lead to appropriate treatments and prevent irreversible blindness.

Myth 3: Glaucoma only occurs when you have elevated intraocular pressure (IOP).

Fact: Glaucoma results from damage to the optic nerve, not just from high IOP. The increase in pressure occurs due to the accumulation of aqueous humor, causing damage to the optic nerve.

Myth 4: People with good eyesight will not develop glaucoma

Fact: Glaucoma can affect anyone, even if you have good vision. Just because you have perfect eyesight doesn't mean you won't develop glaucoma, because people won't notice the symptoms until the disease has reached a moderate or advanced stage.

Myth 5: Glaucoma can be cured through dietary changes

Fact: Glaucoma cannot be cured with dietary adjustments alone. Although a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, is beneficial for overall well-being, it cannot replace medical treatment for glaucoma.

Myth 6: Glaucoma only affects the elderly

Fact: Glaucoma can affect individuals aged 20 to 50 years and even infants due to irregular eye development. It can affect people of all ages, even newborns. Certainly, open-angle glaucoma mainly occurs in older people. Some babies develop congenital glaucoma, while other children have other eye diseases that can lead to secondary glaucoma. There are different types of glaucoma that affect different age groups.

Myth 7: Uncontrolled cataracts can cause glaucoma and irreversible vision loss

Fact: Cataracts and glaucoma are different conditions. Cataracts are the result of clouding of the lens of the eye, which causes vision problems. Both share common risk factors, but one does not change into the other. Cataracts are treatable and develop as a result of aging, usually after the age of 40. While glaucoma can occur regardless of age and people with diabetes are at greater risk of developing glaucoma.

Myth 8: Excessive screen time increases the risk of glaucoma

Fact: There is no scientific evidence linking excess screen time to glaucoma. However, patients with myopia (myopia) who spend extended periods of time in front of screens may be at risk.

In summary, clarifying the difference between misconceptions and realities about glaucoma is crucial to maintaining optimal eye health. Increasing awareness about the potential risk factors and symptoms of glaucoma is essential for early detection and successful management. Regular eye exams and promoting proactive measures are necessary to protect vision and prevent irreversible damage from glaucoma. If there is a significant family history of glaucoma, it is imperative that the next generation undergo comprehensive glaucoma testing in addition to routine screenings.



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With millions of passengers expected to take a cruise this year, there is no doubt that this is a popular travel choice. Yet the attractions of a cruise holiday are a mystery to many – often shrouded in misconceptions.

Whether it is for fear of seasickness or fear of too much organized fun, many miss out on the unique experience that a cruise holiday offers, claiming it is 'not for them'.

To dispel misconceptions about cruises, says Gordon Nardini, head of innovation at Ambassador Cruise Linehas put together a list of the most common cruise myths – and debunked them once and for all.

Myth: Cruises are more hassle than flying

Gordon Nardini, head of innovation at Ambassador Cruise Line, says no-fly cruises are a comfortable and hassle-free way to travel

Gordon claims that cruises offer a hassle-free travel experience, contrary to popular belief. As there are several operators offering no-fly cruises, he claims that 'you can start your holiday from the moment you leave your home'.

He explains: 'When you board the ship directly from various ports in the UK, the first day of your 'holiday' really does feel like a holiday. Instead of having to endure a stressful day of travel, you can arrive at the port at your assigned time, go through security painlessly, have your bags delivered to your cabin and eat on board, watch shows, share a drink with friends or sleep comfortably.

'In addition, there are no restrictions on liquids during a cruise holiday. No more losing your favorite moisturizer or chugging two liters of water as you approach security.”

Myth: Limited food and drink options

“The convenience of not having to think about cooking is one of the best parts of a holiday and cruising takes it one step further,” says Gordon

“The convenience of not having to think about cooking is one of the best parts of a holiday and cruising takes it one step further,” says Gordon

In reality, Gordon says cruise ships are a “foodie paradise.” He adds: 'From fine dining to casual buffets, the variety of restaurants on board a cruise ship means guests will always find something to suit their taste.

'The convenience of not having to think about cooking is one of the best parts of a holiday and cruising takes it one step further, with delicious dishes to suit all tastes across the board. From poolside snacks, late-night canapes and gourmet options to all-day buffet-style dining, even the pickiest eater will find something to satisfy their cravings.”

If that's not enough, at each new port there is the opportunity to 'get out and try the local cuisine'. He says this combination of on-board and off-board food will “leave you with a pretty full belly at the end of the holiday.”

Myth: Cruises have no privacy

Cruising has plenty of secluded places to linger, Gordon says, even on small to medium-sized ships

Cruising has plenty of secluded places to linger, Gordon says, even on small to medium-sized ships

While some may think cruises don't offer privacy, Gordon claims there are “plenty of opportunities to spend time to yourself on the ship.”

He says: 'From quiet spots around the pool, reading a book in the onboard library to your own balcony, if you're looking for solitude, you can find plenty of secluded spots when cruising, even at short to medium distances. -size ships.

'Plus, cruise cabins are the perfect space to relax and unwind, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As the gentle sound of the sea puts you to sleep every night, cruises can be a great place to relax, read a book, meditate or just be alone with your thoughts for a while.”

Myth: Motion sickness is inevitable

Gordon claims that

Gordon claims that “the majority of cruisers find their sea legs” after a day or two on board

If you suffer from seasickness, this concern is understandable. But Gordon points out that “cruise ships are specifically designed to reduce the movement of waves on board.” While you may have experienced a “stomach turn” on a sloop or ferry, Gordon says this “doesn't mean the same thing will happen on a cruise.”

He adds, “AAfter a day or two, the majority of cruisers find their sea legs. Bodies are intelligent and extremely flexible, which means they make us feel happy and ready for vacation at sea. And if things get worse, all cruise ships must have a supply of seasickness medication on board.”

Myth: Cruises aren't for me

Whatever you enjoy on holiday, Gordon says you'll find something that 'will float your boat'

Whatever you enjoy on holiday, Gordon says you'll find something that 'will float your boat'

Gordon Nardini (pictured), head of innovation at Ambassador Cruise Line

Gordon Nardini (pictured), head of innovation at Ambassador Cruise Line

Gordon claims that seaside holidays offer something for everyone. He says: 'Whether you're a solo explorer, an avid adventurer, or a couch potato, there's a cruise experience for you.

'The beauty of cruising lies in the freedom to choose: immerse yourself in off-the-beaten-path adventures such as exploring Norway's charming fjords or the walled city of Santiago de Compostela, take part in onboard activities such as engaging conversations from subject experts, cinema screenings, fitness classes or craft workshops, or simply relax in your cabin and enjoy the breathtaking views from the balcony.

'Whether you prefer tracksuits and tequilas to ball gowns and Bellinis, cruise holidays are for you – it's really a matter of… whatever floats your boat.'

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Egg freezing has become quite popular among women of all ages, which is not surprising, but it has also given rise to many myths. Let’s dispel some of the myths surrounding egg freezing.

Is egg freezing really a costly affair? 5 Myths Debunked About Egg Freezing

The main justification for egg freezing in women is the ticking biological clock. As a woman approaches her thirties, her fertility begins to decline after peaking in her 20s. In reality, by the time a healthy woman reaches age 30, her chances of getting pregnant begin to drop, along with other concerns related to fertility. The possibility of preserving fertility through egg freezing, which would allow women to extend their childbearing years by storing their younger, healthier eggs, may be considered.

Due to numerous personal and professional commitments, more women in the current situation are putting off family planning until their 30s and early 40s. Many famous celebrities such as Priyanka Chopra, Upasana Kamineni, Mona Singh and Ekta Kapoor have attracted attention by opting for egg freezing. People need to dispel untruths and be knowledgeable about the idea as it gains popularity. Egg freezing has been the subject of several debates in recent years, with both accurate and inaccurate information circulating in the public discourse.

DISAPPEARS 5 MYTHS REGARDING EGGS FREEZING

  1. Egg freezing will NOT finish your egg reserve: Contrary to popular belief, delaying pregnancy is a method of better planning your life and getting older. People can understand the benefits of egg freezing and make decisions in line with their life goals by dispelling these myths and providing correct information.
  2. Egg freezing is for women of any age: Women have a limited number of eggs at birth, and as time passes, both the quantity and quality of the eggs deteriorate. So it is always better to freeze sooner rather than later. When your eggs are at their best, the purpose of egg freezing is to protect your fertility. Try freezing your eggs now instead of waiting for the quality to deteriorate if you think you want to get pregnant after your mid-thirties.
  3. Egg freezing is a HARMONY procedure: It only takes 5 minutes to perform an extremely simple ultrasound-guided egg freezing process. No marks are left and no surgical blade is used. Every woman who wants to preserve her fertility is free to make this decision on a personal level.
  4. Freezing eggs is NOT too expensive: Egg freezing is cheaper than undergoing other treatments or not being able to get pregnant. Freezing eggs can be a wise financial decision. By freezing your eggs, you can avoid paying thousands of dollars later for many IVF cycles.
  5. Freezing eggs does NOT guarantee 100% results: Success with pregnancy depends on a number of variables. Your eggs may not be frozen if you do that alone. Egg freezing may increase the chances of producing a biological child, but it cannot guarantee a successful pregnancy if other conditions are not favourable. The quality of the frozen eggs is unchanged from when they were first frozen.

Finally, it is essential for women to dispel the myths about egg freezing to make wise choices. Before making a decision, it is essential to get the advice of an expert doctor and do extensive research.






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