Agnes Fevre is a famous celebrity mother.
She is the mother of a French-born professional footballer, Aymeric Laporte, who plays centre-back for Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr and the Spain national team.
Aymeric is a former Athletic Bilbao and Manchester City star.
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Married life and kids
Fevre was married to Lionel Laporte, a former rugby player in the French second division. He later worked for a supermarket.
Together, they had three kids, two sons Leo and Aymeric, and a daughter Alexia Laporte. Their other son, Leo, is also a professional footballer.
Fevre and her husband are no longer together. Lionel is currently married to his second wife.
Age
Her son, Aymeric, is Aymeric.
Net Worth
Her son, Aymeric, has a jaw-dropping net worth of £10 million.
She played football for a long time
Football runs in the blood of the Laporte family. Fevre played football for a long time before turning into a hairdresser.
During an interview, Aymeric said not only his father but his mother also played football for a long time, and his sister Alexia and his uncle also played for several years.
The reason her ex-husband didn't want Aymeric to play rugby
As the son of a rugby player, Aymeric started to play rugby and football at the age of five. Aymeric never took it up.
He spent his whole life playing football, he told the Guardian explaining that his father didn't want him to play rugby because he felt it was very hard on the body.
He was encouraged to play football, and that was how his football journey began.
Aymeric left home at a very young age.
They were told that out of maybe a thousand kids, only one could make it as a player, but he was clear in his mind what he wanted to achieve, so he kept fighting for his dream.
There were sacrifices involved along the way, as it was not easy to leave home at a very young age.
He said looking at where he is today, it was worth it. He began as a striker, later moved into midfield, and then center-back.
Why did her son switch national teams?
Born in France, Laporte played at youth international levels, where he won 51 caps for the nation and captained at under-17, under-18, under-19, and under-21 levels.
He was called thrice but remained uncapped.
Having received Spanish citizenship and approval from FIFA to switch national teams, he was named in Spain's squad for UEFA Euro 2020.
In an interview with the Guardian back in 2020, he said his decision was fast and simple.
They had always wanted him so he had been in contact with the national team.
According to him, he got a call from the Federation telling him about their interest and then got a call from then-national team manager Luis Enrique telling him that his playing style is his idea of football and that if he got the nationality, he might be in the squad.
And in his reply, Aymeric said he was interested. He further admitted to France calling him, but it was six years before, not in 2019.
He had sent a message but didn’t get a reply.
He also said that his importance to them has been more a media issue than anything and that he has always been clear that he was going to be with those who wanted him.
“I am not saying France didn’t want me, but I am grateful to those that “bet” on me. Spain did, and I am trying to return that faith”, he added.
Besides his decision, there were a lot of discussions, family chats, and an exchange of opinions.