Macron and underwear, the crazy anecdote from Laure Boulleau

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Laure Boulleau tells a funny anecdote from her last meeting with Emmanuel Macron, during a Variétés Club de France match.

Decorated with the medal of the National Order of Merit at the rank of knight by Emmanuel Macron on January 23, Laure Boulleau met the Head of State on April 24 during a match played with the Variétés Club de France.

A memorable day, during which Emmanuel Macron rubbed shoulders with Jens Lehmann, Christian Karembeu, Laurent Blanc, Marcel Desailly, Didier Deschamps, Eden Hazard, Robert Pirès, Johann Neeskens, Didier Drogba, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Mamadou Niang, Taye Taiwo, Rudi Garcia and a certain Laure Boulleau…

Laure Boulleau did not see Macron in his underwear

It’s a bit surreal, you feel like you’re in a science fiction movie, she says in the show Legend, on YouTube. He is coming. He had to change and, as I was the only girl in the locker room, I said to myself: ‘Hey, I’m going to stay incognito in a corner, it’s going to be so funny’. Seeing him in a football jersey is funny, but seeing him in his underwear is even better. »

“Actually, there was someone from the president’s office who came over and said, ‘I think it would be good for you to come out of the locker room while the president gets changed,'” she said, taking on a deep voice. I went out, they put a little pressure on me anyway… But he changed his jersey at halftime, so I still saw him shirtless. It made me laugh, it’s crazy! »

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