"Glamorous ambassador." "Femme fatale." "An adulteress."īRUNI-SARKOZY: I was never married, how could I be an adulteress? … WALTERS:Well, when we talk about your image, there are certain quotes that have been said about you. See, that's, for instance, one of the part where my image doesn't have much to do with me. We were lucky enough to be interviewed, and we were all over the press. We were lucky enough to be famous, you know, the models of my generation. And also, it would be a lie.īRUNI-SARKOZY:I could have been provocative when I was a model and, and all the girls from my time were provocative. How many lovers?īRUNI-SARKOZY:Oh, I mean - I never counted my lovers.īRUNI-SARKOZY:You know? And, and I was 40 years old when I met my husband, and of course, you know, I was not a 19-years-old young woman.īRUNI-SARKOZY:So I, I have a past, and I can joke about it in my song, but the truth is that I have a past and I don't think it's shocking, you know? I think it would be shocking for me to pretend not to have any past. "Ten lovers" doesn't sound, I mean, I'm talking about phonetics for this song. WALTERS:Yeah? Another lyric: "I am a child, despite my 30 lovers." Is that autobiographical, 30 lovers?īRUNI-SARKOZY:No, of course, not. I'm writing about …when love is so passionate that it can be destructive, just like drugs. More dangerous than Colombian white powder." OK now, who are you writing about?īRUNI-SARKOZY:I'm writing about, it's not exactly me, and it's not about - exactly someone. WALTERS:… this has been very controversial, one of your songs.
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