He is married to a speech therapist with whom he has two children.[6] Maurin has described himself as a practicing Catholic.[3]
Political career
He became a member of the Movement for France (MPF) in 2008[7] and chaired the MPF's youth wing Jeunes pour la France From 2014 to 2018.[8] Maurin was an early supporter of author and pundit Eric Zemmour and caused some controversy when he booed an opponent of Zemmour's from the audience during a televised debate.[9] In 2020, he began organising Zemmour's pre-presidential campaign ahead of the 2022 French presidential election and was a founding member of his Reconquête party. However, before the election he left the post and announced his support for Marine Le Pen in 2020, arguing that Le Pen represented the best chance of defeating the Macron administration.[10]