Invited on the cover of Elle
magazine
, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy confided in her relationship to the passage of time, and to beauty.
The one who continues to parade punctually at 54 years old – we saw her at Tod's last September – believes that everything is not just a question of appearance.
“I don't feel like my beauty was the whole thing.
My modjo is elsewhere!
It's all about keeping a bit of yourself.
To keep the flame, which is quite different from the appearance.
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Boredom
However, for the wife of Nicolas Sarkozy, keeping in shape and the line requires a certain amount of effort.
Starting with two hours of daily sport... Which she does not do out of passion.
“I impose on myself a lifestyle that bothers me a lot.
That's the only thing I regret."
A routine that seems to pay off since the top regularly posts photos of her in a bikini or pictures revealing her long legs, like in Venice a few weeks ago.
The singer also explains that she closely monitors her lifestyle and deprives herself of alcohol, for example.
“I consume very little alcohol, otherwise I can drink like an Irish sailor!
No limit!
If the question of health did not arise, I would not live in this crazy sobriety.
Beyond health, Carla Bruni also remains lucid about aging, which no one can escape.
“The passage of time is a desolation”.
Asked about happiness, she replies that despite her lucky stars she knows that “no one can escape old age, illness and death”.
And adds with a laugh: “Our three best friends!
I am waiting for the cleaver!”.