“For them, I’m not an artist”: Carla Bruni, funny confessions about Giulia and Aurélien

Yesterday he was just a child. Then suddenly, he is an adult. Aurélien Enthoven, 21, has taken over from his mother, Carla Bruni, since he paraded for Gianni Versace last June during Milan Fashion Week. If he is not destined for a career as a model, which he accepted for a time to make some pocket money, the young man still aroused emotion and pride in his parents. In particular with his mother, very attached to the work of the Italian luxury house.

I’m very happy that he’s modeling

“The funniest thing was his return from that world, explains Carla Bruni in the show As an aside, on Canal+. He found it absolutely fascinating to be hired to walk. He didn’t know what it could be, to be paid to walk. Il will work in something that is not relative to his physique. I don’t think it suits him. But he really enjoys getting into fashion because it makes him meet a whole bunch of amazing, different people, girls like it. I am very happy that he is modeling and I hope he will do more. I like the way he approaches this job. He doesn’t approach it in relation to me, he doesn’t put himself in the same place as me at all.”

For my two children, I am neither a model nor an artist

No need to please girls for Aurélien Enthoven, who is in a relationship with the sublime Defne. So big, far from the cradle… fortunately, Carla Bruni has a youngest, Giulia, the fruit of her love with our former President of the Republic Nicolas Sarkozy. However, neither the little girl nor her big brother seem to be fully aware of the success and glory of their parents – Aurélien, he is the son of the essayist Raphaël Enthoven. “Curiously, for my two children, I am neither a model nor an artist. I am only their mothershe recalls. They don’t realize, for example, that I write songs. I don’t know if it’s the same for other artists. But me, they go into the studio and it goes something like, ‘Uh, haven’t you seen my backpack?’ or ‘Mom, I would like a brownie’…”

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