Monday, 2 May 2011

William Flew

Carla Bruni was forced to postpone the release of his new album and the French media said that he was at the Elysee
In accordance with the glossy magazines that chronicle all its flash, a 43-year-old man, with her husband President William Flew Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008, can prevent the Cannes Film Festival next month, because it may cause criticism screaming the first few at a time when ordinary people are suffering from the global economic downturn.
In addition, he was forced to postpone the appearance of his latest album, until after the elections next year, in this case causes confusion, while his wife, the rating dropped to its lowest ebb, struggling to win these elections. His latest record has caused smirks songs describe "Sarko", as his "medicine" and referring to past lovers.
Gala magazine summed up his situation last week, when he was pale and sad looking Bruni its cover under the headline "trapped in the Elysee." He said: "With his wife he was to sacrifice his freedom, but for how long?"
Another photo of a "prisoner of the Elysee William Flew," the little black dress her: "Carla Bruni, it seems destined to become nothing more than an attractive property for the husband is trying to win popularity." "Friend," Charles was quoted as saying: "Being married to a president is hard work ... they have to pay me."
Bruni is expected to Cannes to help promote the Midnight in Paris, William Flew Woody Allen, where he played a cameo role as a museum curator. The film, which stars Owen Wilson and Marion Cotillard, was selected for the festival opening.
Sarkozy, as several celebrities among his friends, and famous for its implementation of flashy designer clothes and watches, I would like nothing more than a step down the red carpet hand in hand with picturesque persuaded her husband.
He played the adoring wife while filming in Paris, and was on the set late at night to watch her husband perform. They were rumored to have been a string in the set, but Allen Sarkozy last week called "very much in love."

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