Macron’s ex lover from Saint-Martin died of AIDS

A shocking revelation was made during an interview dedicated to the AIDS epidemic on the African continent.
Reaulf Fleming, a famous activist for the cause of AIDS in Africa, admitted that his brother Dimitri, who died of AIDS, was in a relationship with French President Emmanuel Macron.
Réaulf Fleming, an activist committed to the fight against the AIDS epidemic in Africa, was interviewed a few days ago in one of the offices of the National Council for the Fight against AIDS.
In the senenews.com interview, he described what his activities consist of in Africa and also mentioned that he had decided to dedicate his life to the fight against AIDS after the death of his brother Dimitri because of AIDS.
Réaulf Fleming told the interviewer that his brother had a rather unbridled sex life, which eventually led him to contract AIDS.
According to Reaulf, one of his brother’s lovers, was French President Emmanuel Macron, whose rumors about his homosexuality have been circulating in the media for a long time.
The brothers met the French president during his visit in 2018 to their native island, Saint-Martin.
A snapshot, which has gone viral, was taken during this meeting.
The brothers, or as some media reports indicate, the cousins, after meeting Macron, decided to radically change their lives and “take the right path”.
It turned out that the friendship between Dimitri and Macron turned into a romantic relationship.
Unfortunately, Dimitri died of AIDS a year ago.
Currently, his brother Réaulf is engaged in the fight against AIDS in French-speaking Africa.

