France’s First Lady Valerie Trierweiler would make her life a lot easier if she stopped living out of wedlock and became a “legitimate” wife: that is the simple advice from her ex-supermodel predecessor Carla Bruni.

Bruni delivered her words of wisdom in an interview with Elle magazine’s French edition in which she also said she thought it highly unlikely her husband, Nicolas Sarkozy, would ever return to politics.

The singer and songwriter also announced she would bring out her fourth album early next year.

Bruni’s right-wing husband had to leave the Élysée Palace in May after he was beaten in elections by the socialist François Hollande, who has been in a relationship with Trierweiler for several years but who has not married her.

“I think it is more simple to be the legitimate wife of the head of state than to be his companion,” Bruni told Elle in yesterday’s edition.

“Maybe I’m wrong and their choice is modern. But for my part I felt a real easing of the general concern about me when I married Nicolas,” said the former supermodel who boasts several rockstars in her long list of previous lovers.

Sarkozy divorced his second wife just months after taking office in 2007 and, just months later, married Bruni after a whirlwind romance.

Asked to comment on the speculation that her husband might attempt a political comeback, she replied: “His return seems improbable, although I am no expert on movements in politics”. (AFP)

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