 Carla Bruni: Talks about new album
The new album of Carla Bruni that has topped the charts in France but is completely devoid of clues about her love life with her husband, French President Nicholas Sarkozy.
Sources have thrown more light on the news of Carla Bruni. "They are only songs. It's not so precise about life ... It's not exactly your own real life," added Bruni during an appearance on a program of a popular channel of United States on Wednesday.
Italian-born Bruni, a former supermodel-turned-pop singer who tied her knots with Sarkozy in the month of February after a whirlwind romance. She also released her third album, titled "Comme si de rien n'etait" (As if nothing had happened), in the month of July.
In addition Carla Bruni has performed live on the morning news show as an integral part of a tour for promoting the album. Some of its lyrics also have created a stir. Not only it has prompted a search for hints about past love affairs with intellectual personalities and rock stars like Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton, and her marriage to Sarkozy.
Carla Bruni has discouraged a close analysis of the songsand described them as simple folk songs that "you play just sitting in your living room ... by the fireplace."
Bruni, who has launched two albums earlier, admitted about her apprehension of bringing out the album after becoming the first lady of France.
"At the beginning, I got worried that people might take it wrong, because they are not used to it. Usually first ladies have been supporting their husbands." "I thought that maybe for a woman nowadays, you know, it's important to have a job and to keep it." added Carla Bruni.
Bruni continued that France was enthusiastic to know about the news of electing Barack Obama and she is also eager to meet his wife Michelle.
"She looks like she's a great, strong intelligent woman". This is the comment made by Carla Bruni about Michelle Obama. |