First Lady of France 2 February 2008 - 15 May 2012.
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At 43 she gave birth to her second child, a baby girl, Giulia on October 19th, 2011 in Paris. Giulia's father is her husband Nicolas Sarkozy.
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Carla and Nicolas Sarkozy are expecting their first child [May 17, 2011].
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In December 2010, she was voted France's most irritating celebrity in an online poll conducted by French magazine VSD.
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Her maternal grandfather, Carlo Dominico Enrico, was of half Italian and half French descent, and her maternal grandmother, Renèe Louise Planche, was of French ancestry. Her husband, Nicolas Sarkozy, is of French descent only through his own maternal grandmother.
2 February 2008: Married French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the Elysée Palace in Paris in the presence of close family and friends, making her the First Lady of France. In addition to her newly acquired title, she also became princess-consort of the Principality of Andorra, where her husband serves as one of that nation's two co-princes.
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Said she is "easily bored with monogamy".
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In the novel "Rien de grave" (Nothing Serious), Justine Levy describes her as "beautiful and bionic [woman], with the look of a killer," a "terminator.".
Her biological father is Italian businessman Maurizio Remmert, however Alberto Bruni Tedeschi recognized her as his daughter. From her biological father Maurizio Remmert, she has a half-sister, Consuelo Remmert.
Daughter of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi, an industrialist and classical composer, and Marisa Borini, a concert pianist.
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2004: The protagonist of Justin Lévy's novel "Rien de grave" is obviously based on her.
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September 2003: First album, the folk and acoustic "Quelqu'un m'a dit", entirely written and composed by Carla Bruni, released in November 2002 to critic and public acclaim. Has sold over 1,000,000 copies worldwide to date.
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She wrote the lyrics (in French) of several songs for Julien Clerc.
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At 33 she gave birth to her first child, a son, Aurélien on July 21st, 2001. The child's father is her former boyfriend Raphaël Enthoven.