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“Even physical love…”: Carla Bruni married to Nicolas Sarkozy, her daring confidences

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The former first lady of France Carla Bruni-Sarkozy spoke without taboo about her relationship with Nicolas Sarkozy, whom she married in 2008. She spoke for the magazine "Elle", daring to approach intimate moments in the marital bed. ..
Twenty years ago, Carla Bruni unveiled her album Someone told me. A record that completely changed the image we had of women. From a sublime top model who walked the most prestigious catwalks around the world and who crossed paths with so many stars, she then became an author, composer and performer sought after throughout the musical world. His tunes are in everyone's heads and his titles appear in many films, such as in the American romantic comedy (500) Days together with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel. Two decades later, she returns for Elle magazine on the phenomenon of this album and on her current life as a mother of two children, married to a former president of the republic.
Opening the doors of her home for Elle magazine, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy reveals herself as usual, in complete frankness and without fuss. With this frankness that characterizes her, she notably addresses her life as a couple with Nicolas Sarkozy. If she admits to having had many conquests in her youth during a golden period which now belongs to the past, she has been the happy wife of the politician since 2008. A relationship that she would not have imagined before: "I am much more reassured today, in this life with my husband He is by far the most reassuring man I have found. There is a great commitment between us. But I depend on this love. what I was running away from before meeting him. I didn't want to get involved, except with my son's father, and then with him, the only man I married."
Intimate confidence
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy talks about her relationship with the father of her second child, Giulia, 11 years old - she is also the mother of Aurélien, born from her relationship with the philosopher Raphaël Enthoven. She invests herself body and soul in her relationship with Nicolas Sarkozy: "Great love is like a shelter, if we lose it, we are destroyed. I find that existence is all the more eventful when we don't I only have one man, because we concentrate on him. It takes up three-quarters of my time!” Which is in no way a constraint, because they are both equally passionate. She even dares to make a very intimate confession: "Finally, in twenty years, things haven't changed that much, even physical love, I still find it delicious."
Find the full interview in Elle magazine from November 17, 2022
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