contracting a new disease was a learning process, “but i am data-driven and so is my husband and so is this government and i have a whole lot of respect for scientists and researchers,” she said.
when grégoire trudeau and her husband were vaccinated on april 23 in ottawa, she held his hand as he received the astrazeneca injection; when her turn came and he extended his hand, she brushed it away.
as a guest two days later on tout le monde en parle, the popular quebec television program, trudeau was asked by host guy a. lepage whether the incident made him feel like donald trump: more than once with the cameras rolling, the former united states president reached for first lady melania trump’s hand only to be swatted away.
trudeau chuckled, explaining that his wife had said, “‘no, no, i am not a baby … i am capable of taking my vaccine without you.’”
grégoire trudeau agreed that being “a big girl” was a part of not wanting her hand held for the injection, but added that there was also “a fun note” to the move.
“we like to tease each other,” she said. “we have been together 18 years: i think we can tease each other. our couple dynamics are real and that’s how i want to keep it. you’ve got to make it fun.”
asked to respond to rumours that the couple has separated or will separate, grégoire trudeau replied: “i don’t respond to distorted information: i don’t have energy for that.