
Vowing to keep away from ‘sex’ and ‘drugs’, France's most talked-about woman Carla Bruni is portraying in a film her life with President Nicolas Sarkozy, her career as a supermodel and her passion for ‘rock'n'roll’.
"No more sex, no more drugs, only rock'n'roll!" the French First Lady was quoted as saying by 'The Sunday Times' which cited an exclusive preview of the 80-minute documentary 'Somebody Told Me About... Carla Bruni'.
In the film, Bruni relates how she told Sarkozy before they married that she had no intention of giving up her music career just because she was to become the President's wife.
"I said to Nicolas, 'I cannot choose between you and my music, it's ridiculous. I'm not going to drop my job and iron my husband's shirts for the next four years'. So of course he didn't ask me to choose, I decided to keep my job.
"I'm glad he didn't ask me to choose. It would have been a wrench and a bad way of starting love. Love has nothing to do with sacrifice," she reveals.
In fact, as a singer, Bruni wants to continue "writing new songs, writing songs for other people as much as I can as long as I can until I die. May be when my husband is no longer President of France, I can play live again and be an old lady singing the blues. That would be nice".
The film will be shown on French television on New Year's Day and in Britain in late January.
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