Carla Bruni (March 2004 - November 2010)

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McClaire its strange you cant see all of the pics i posted.:doh:Sorry about that.

French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy leaves an AIDS World fund meeting in Ouagadougou on February 11, 2009. Bruni-Sarkozy was on a 24-hour visit to Burkina Faso on her first trip as a goodwill ambassador for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Photo credit should read Getty Images)
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Sometimes her bangs are quite short and visible, and sometimes they just don´t seem to be there...in a matter of days. I wonder how she does it...
 
Her hair never looks done. It is always like she has blown it her self - very strange..
 
she is always in the public eye - photographed constantly
But even while attending some top evens her hair never looks done. The only time I have seen it done - it was during their first visit in England
I wonder if she does it on purpose - just to look approachable and less, so to say, superficial, or it's just how she likes it - like here #1205
 
she seems to prefer the au naturel look, i think it works for her plus she's very very confident and thats part of her charm ....because she doesnt care and knows she looks great whether she's done up or not
 
I want to have a baby and if I'm too old I'll adopt, reveals Carla Bruni

on 04th March 2009

France's first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy says she would like to have a baby and if that does not work out she would be happy to adopt one.
The comments, made in an interview with the magazine Madame Figaro, come just over a year after the supermodel-turned-pop star married President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Asked whether she wanted a baby, 41-year-old Bruni-Sarkozy said: 'I would like that, but I don't know if it will be possible at my age.
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Baby boom?: France's first lady said she would adopt if she is unable to have her own child

'If it's not possible biologically, I will adopt one. I'm not obsessed by blood ties. I think you can form strong bonds without that,' she said.
Bruni-Sarkozy has a 7-year-old son from a previous relationship while her husband, who is 54, has three children from his two previous marriages.
There has been intense speculation in the celebrity press about whether the Sarkozy couple planned to try for a child.
'I would love to have a child but I'm not going to fight against nature. I already have one and my husband has three, so you can't really say we are desperate for children,' she said.
The pair met in November 2007, and tied the knot less than three months later.
Their whirlwind romance captured the public imagination in France and abroad, generating dozens of glossy magazine covers, but many criticised Sarkozy for putting his private life first at a time when the country was facing economic difficulties.
Turning to a vein of commentary that has run through French media coverage of their relationship, Bruni-Sarkozy said it was not true she had more highbrow cultural tastes than her husband.
'There is this stereotype about the right in general and my husband in particular: that they lack culture,' she said.
One day I read an article saying that my husband never read a book. The man who wrote the article must live with us since he knows that my husband never reads! The truth is that my husband spends all his free time reading.'
The bookworm Sarkozy was currently reading works by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, the 19th century novelist Alexandre Dumas and the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, the first lady said.
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PARIS - MARCH 05: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy attends the A.R.T-JOY-LOVE Charity Gala for Association Hadassah at Pavillon d'Armenonville on March 5, 2009 in Paris, France. (Photo by WireImage)
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Dr. Shlomo Mor-Yosef presents a sculpture by Georges Braque to Madame Carla Bruni-Sarkozy during the A.R.T-JOY-LOVE Charity Gala for Association Hadassah at Pavillon d'Armenonville on March 5, 2009 in Paris, France. (Photo by WireImage)
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