French magazine has claimed that France First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is expecting twins in the autumn.
Supermodel-turned-singer has been at the center of speculation she is expecting her first child with French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the last few weeks after she was spotted wearing baggier clothing in a suspected bid to hide a baby bump.
When quizzed by one of six readers of the Le Parisien newspaper invited to interview her, she replied, "If you'll allow me, I'd rather not answer these questions about my family.
When she is asked “So we will know in six months?” she says “Yes.” Her answer shows that in the near future, the Elysée Palace will comment on that matter as little as possible. An Elysée adviser hopes that in the end, the view of a President who leads the simplest and most reasonable life possible” will maybe come up.
President Sarkozy has recently also kept a lower public profile in an effort to regain popularity ahead of his reelection bid next year. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy does not exclude the possibility of taking part in the 2012 campaign, but offers a caveat. “I can join him on the campaign trail, listen to what people want to say, help those who ask me, accompany him to meetings”, she suggests in an interview with Le Parisien. But at the same time, she admits that she does not know “how an election campaign functions.
She hid her little stomach with her shawl every time that a photographer approached, she did not deny it when we asked the question without a microphone," an unnamed interviewer said.
"But she has a reason to be careful – at 43 it's always going to be a risky pregnancy, the interviewer added.
Supermodel-turned-singer has been at the center of speculation she is expecting her first child with French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the last few weeks after she was spotted wearing baggier clothing in a suspected bid to hide a baby bump.
When quizzed by one of six readers of the Le Parisien newspaper invited to interview her, she replied, "If you'll allow me, I'd rather not answer these questions about my family.
When she is asked “So we will know in six months?” she says “Yes.” Her answer shows that in the near future, the Elysée Palace will comment on that matter as little as possible. An Elysée adviser hopes that in the end, the view of a President who leads the simplest and most reasonable life possible” will maybe come up.
President Sarkozy has recently also kept a lower public profile in an effort to regain popularity ahead of his reelection bid next year. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy does not exclude the possibility of taking part in the 2012 campaign, but offers a caveat. “I can join him on the campaign trail, listen to what people want to say, help those who ask me, accompany him to meetings”, she suggests in an interview with Le Parisien. But at the same time, she admits that she does not know “how an election campaign functions.
She hid her little stomach with her shawl every time that a photographer approached, she did not deny it when we asked the question without a microphone," an unnamed interviewer said.
"But she has a reason to be careful – at 43 it's always going to be a risky pregnancy, the interviewer added.
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