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Sarkozy unfazed by wife’s nude pics

Sarkozy unfazed by wife’s nude pics

PARIS – French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy says her husband was not upset when he learned of all the nude photos she did during her modelling days.

Au contraire. Bruni-Sarkozy told Vanity Fair magazine that she gathered up her past nude shots to show President Nicolas Sarkozy early in their relationship, telling him: “You must know that this is going to come out.”He said, ‘Oh, I like this one! Can I have a print of it?’” Bruni-Sarkozy was quoted as telling the magazine, which released an advance copy of the interview on Monday.The 40-year-old model-turned-singer married Sarkozy (53) in February after a whirlwind romance.Her new album, ‘Comme si de rien n’etait’ (As if nothing had happened), appeared in record stores this month.Vanity Fair’s September edition, with Bruni-Sarkozy photographs by Annie Leibovitz and an interview by special correspondent Maureen Orth, widow of late NBC newsman Tim Russert, hits newsstands on Friday.Nampa-APBruni-Sarkozy told Vanity Fair magazine that she gathered up her past nude shots to show President Nicolas Sarkozy early in their relationship, telling him: “You must know that this is going to come out.”He said, ‘Oh, I like this one! Can I have a print of it?’” Bruni-Sarkozy was quoted as telling the magazine, which released an advance copy of the interview on Monday.The 40-year-old model-turned-singer married Sarkozy (53) in February after a whirlwind romance.Her new album, ‘Comme si de rien n’etait’ (As if nothing had happened), appeared in record stores this month.Vanity Fair’s September edition, with Bruni-Sarkozy photographs by Annie Leibovitz and an interview by special correspondent Maureen Orth, widow of late NBC newsman Tim Russert, hits newsstands on Friday.Nampa-AP

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