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The Italian-born daughter of a wealthy family of
The third wife of President Nicolas Sarkozy also declared that, despite her image of a leftwing libertine, she had never voted for a left-wing French party and was “not about to start now.” While she was still voting in
“I no longer really feel left-wing,” Bruni-Sarkozy, who has been the conservative Sarkozy for three years, said.
The increasingly-unpopular Sarkozy, who is expected to seek a second term, faces an uphill battle against the opposition Socialist Party. His wife, who scored an approval rating of 66% in a recent poll by Ifop institute, said she would support him if he bid for re-election.
Meanwhile, she has continued her own singing career and just finished writing a dozen songs for her fourth album, due out in September. Her debut folk album Quelqu’un m’a dit was a runaway success, ratcheting up worldwide sales of around 2mn copies. Since becoming first lady, however, her music sales have taken a hit.
Sources close to Bruni-Sarkozy told Le Parisien that her latest album resembles the first. She is not expected to spend much time promoting the album, however, given that it will go on sale shortly before the election.