Bilde is in business and is a financial advisor.
Politics Bilde joined the
National Rally (then the
National Front) in 1997 and has been the party's secretary general in the French department of
Meuse since 2009. In 2010 she was elected to the
Regional Council of Lorraine as the second on the party's list to represent
Meurthe-et-Moselle. In 2015 she was re-elected in the same list position to the council for the newly consolidated
Grand Est. In the
2014 French municipal elections, she headed the party list in
Sarrebourg, telling an interviewer that her priority was improving the town centre. and was elected. She was re-elected in 2019, when she was fourth on the party's national list. Initially an unaffiliated member of the parliament, in 2015 she joined the Europe of Nations and Freedom Group (now
Patriots for Europe). In September 2024, she was one of 25 members of the party tried before the Paris Correctional Tribunal; prosecutors requested she be disqualified from holding public office for three years, fined €30,000, and serve 18 months in prison, one month conditional. The verdict in the case is expected in March 2025. In the
2017 election, Bilde stood for election to the
French National Assembly from the
4th Meurthe-et-Moselle constituency; she placed third in the first round of voting and was not elected. In early 2023, some National Rally activists in Meurthe-et-Moselle accused her of mistreatment, homophobic insults and threats; she responded that they were trying to seize power within the party. ==Personal life==