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Bruni says not married to France's
Sarkozy ...yet
Carla Bruni has "not yet" married French
President Nicolas Sarkozy and does not plan to accompany him on an
official visit to India later this week, the singer and former supermodel
said in an interview published on Tuesday.
However, the Italian-born Bruni was quoted by Liberation newspaper as
saying that she and the president were planning on tying the knot,
although she gave no details.
The couple's whirlwind romance has sparked intense media interest, and has
been blamed in part on a slump in popularity for Sarkozy, with voters
unhappy about his ostentatious private life at a time when the economy is
struggling.
There has been speculation that she would accompany the divorced Sarkozy
to India for an official visit later this week in what would have
represented a challenge to protocol.
India remains deeply conservative about divorce and extra-marital
relationships and concerns that Bruni might join the delegation have
overshadowed the build up to the trip.
Sarkozy, 52, hinted at a news conference earlier this month that he would
marry Bruni and added that the media would probably find out about it
after the event.
Regional daily L'Est Republicain reported last week that they had wed in
private, sparking a fresh round of media frenzy. Bruni was quoted as
saying on Tuesday she was "not yet married," but added: "Even if we are
planning to."
The paper said she sent text messages to friends last week telling them
that the report of the secret wedding was wrong, calling the rumors "a
hurricane of madness."
She also said she was not planning to accompany Sarkozy on an official
visit to New Delhi on Jan 25-26.
"I cannot take part in an official visit with the president," she said,
adding that she needed to be in France because she was starting to record
a new album in February.
Bruni also denied reports that even if she skipped the official part of
the trip she might still have hooked up with Sarkozy for a swift visit to
the Taj Mahal at the end of his stay in nearby New Delhi.
"I am not going to spend the afternoon in India," she said, joking that
air travel wasn't fun. "It's not good for your health either," she was
quoted as saying.
However, Liberation said Sarkozy was still pushing hard for Bruni to join
him and had held up the release of the official list of French delegates
in the hope she might change her mind.
The paper said the confusion had upset India, adding that his hosts "were
fed up with Sarkozy's bad manners."
Indian newspapers have reveled in the protocol conundrum with reports
wondering if Sarkozy and his girlfriend might share the same plush suite
or where she should be seated at the official banquet with Indian
president Pratibha Patil.
(Writing by Crispian Balmer; Editing by Ibon Villelabeitia)
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