"Indecent Display? Emmanuel Macron's awkward embrace with ...

1 Aug 2024
Emmanuel Macron

During the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, a photo of French President Emmanuel Macron and Sports Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra has gone viral, generating significant buzz on social media. The image depicts Oudéa-Castéra, 46, embracing Macron and planting a kiss near his neck, with Macron, also 46, holding her arm. French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal can be seen looking away in the background.

Social Media Reactions

The image, first published by French magazine Madame Figaro, has elicited a range of reactions. A user commented on X, "Gabriel Attal, he pretends to look elsewhere! He doesn’t know where to stand!" Another user posted, "It’s my lover that I’m kissing like this. Embarrassing," while a third remarked, "I find this photo indecent, it’s not worthy of a president and a minister."

Ceremony Highlights and Macron's Context
The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, held on the Seine River, featured 7,500 athletes parading along a six-kilometer stretch on 85 boats. The four-hour event concluded with the Olympic flame being lifted into the sky aboard a balloon-tethered cauldron, while Celine Dion performed an Edith Piaf song from the Eiffel Tower. This ceremony came at a crucial time for Macron, who has faced recent political challenges, including a call for snap parliamentary elections amidst concerns over the far-right gaining power.

While the embrace has been criticized by some, others have defended it, arguing that the display aligns with French cultural norms of affection. A user defended Oudéa-Castéra on social media, stating, "The French are known for kissing on both cheeks as a greeting. Vive La France!" Another suggested that the criticism was exaggerated, noting, "She was just passionate about France hosting the high-profile event."

Oudéa-Castéra's Controversies
Oudéa-Castéra has been involved in various controversies this year. She recently took a dip in the Seine River to address concerns about water quality for Olympic events, despite some competitions being postponed due to high E.coli levels. Additionally, her brief role as education minister ended after less than a month, following criticism for disparaging remarks about public schools and revelations that her children attended private institutions.

The viral photo of Macron and Oudéa-Castéra has become a focal point of discussion as the Paris Olympics continue. While some view the affectionate gesture as inappropriate, others interpret it as a reflection of French customs and Oudéa-Castéra's enthusiasm for the event. This controversy has added an unexpected layer to the broader narrative of the Olympics and Macron’s political landscape.

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