Carla Bruni-Sarkozy explained that this would be to take advice from Michelle Obama, the future First Lady of the United States, rather than the reverse, Wednesday at a television broadcast on NBC.
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, who has never met the wife of President-elect Barack Obama, said: "It seems to be a woman intelligent, strong, formidable."
The singer became a dummy interpreted an excerpt from his latest album on the shelf of the program "Today", asking the host Matt Lauer to call them by their first name rather than his full name.
"I thought that perhaps a woman of today, it was important to have a job and keep it," she explained.
The day before, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy was the guest of the "Late Show" presented by David Letterman on CBS television. Asked about her role as First Lady of France, she replied: "It is an honor. I just want to live up." "I like it. I'm trying to do my best," she added.
Commenting on the U.S. presidential election, she said that "France is delighted," stressing that "everyone has followed this election until late at night."
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, who has never met the wife of President-elect Barack Obama, said: "It seems to be a woman intelligent, strong, formidable."
The singer became a dummy interpreted an excerpt from his latest album on the shelf of the program "Today", asking the host Matt Lauer to call them by their first name rather than his full name.
"I thought that perhaps a woman of today, it was important to have a job and keep it," she explained.
The day before, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy was the guest of the "Late Show" presented by David Letterman on CBS television. Asked about her role as First Lady of France, she replied: "It is an honor. I just want to live up." "I like it. I'm trying to do my best," she added.
Commenting on the U.S. presidential election, she said that "France is delighted," stressing that "everyone has followed this election until late at night."
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