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Carla Bruni left ‘shocked and dismayed’

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As the established First Lady of France, Carla Bruni may have hoped that her colourful past had began to fade away.
But that hope has been shattered by a recording that has emerged of her discussing sex in four different languages.
The 42-year-old former supermodel was said to be ‘shocked and dismayed’ after video producer Thomas Cazals added the conversation to a new ‘tribute’ on YouTube.
The clip was first aired on cult television show Eurotrash in 1996.
It shows Miss Bruni emptying her handbag and producing two ‘hot international sex guides’ in seven languages, of which she speaks four – German, Italian, Spanish and English.
She then says: ‘We need this kind of book because we’re travelling around the world and we’re meeting new people every day and we must know what to tell them in case we get in bed with them.’
Miss Bruni adds: ‘For example if you have a German person and you want to tell them, “You get me very hot”, you say, “Sie erhalten mich sehr heiss”.’
During the interview she also says ‘Do you like my t***ies?’ in the four languages before describing how to perform a sex act.
On the clip from the Channel 4 show, which was hosted by Antoine de Caunes and Jean-Paul Gaultier, she was described as ‘Italy’s most elegant export’.
The new video, which is 27 minutes long, also discusses Miss Bruni’s celebrity affairs, including with Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton.
And it mentions the infamous 2007 interview in which she said: ‘Monogamy bores me.’
Since marrying French president Nicolas Sarkozy two years ago, however, Miss Bruni has sought a new image for herself.
She has strived to be taken seriously as a head of state’s wife, devoted to charitable causes.
‘The sudden reappearance of the video has left Carla shocked and dismayed,’ said a friend.
‘She has no idea why it has surfaced at this particular time, but she’s under no illusion that it will undermine her credibility enormously.’
An Elysee Palace source said: ‘The video certainly throws a disappointing shadow over the dignity of the position of First Lady.’
Mr Cazals told a French newspaper that he posted his work on the web so it received the largest possible number of viewers.
He said the tribute was a reaction to a ‘more official’ documentary about Miss Bruni recently aired on French TV.
Read more: dailymail.co.uk