Carla Bruni: this beautiful gift her son Aurélien gave her during confinement: Current Woman The MAG

When it comes to her children, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is never short of confidences and tender words. While she loves to share photos of her daughter Giulia (8) on Instagram, the singer has indulged in the departure of her son Aurélien Enthoven (19) from the house to continue his studies. A nostalgic moment that the former First Lady put to music in the title Empty room, from his latest album. Guest on Anne Roumanoff's show in It feels good sure Europe 1, the artist was asked by the comedian about her son's return for lockdown.

"He absolutely came back and left a week ago", she began by confiding about her boy, born of her love affair with Raphaël Enthoven. A moment that allowed them to get closer, in particular thanks to their common passion for music (even if their tastes diverge …): "My son, he loves metal moreover, we share a lot of things in music and this confinement has been a musical connection", she revealed. Before continuing: "He gave me a fantastic Led Zepplin vinyl, we bought a turntable. We still had a bit of an old fashioned treat."

Carla Bruni, a mother who does not "whines" not easily

This is not the first time that the former Italian model has confided in her son. In the columns of the magazine Madame Figaro, she explained that The empty room East "a mom's song", who says "The feeling of being in a room that is still like a child's room." Carla Bruni details: "My son is a young man, who went to live and study on the Sciences Po Reims campus, which I am obviously very happy about". A shock she hadn't expected, as she explained to Paris Match : "I didn't expect to taste emptiness like that. I'm not the whining mom on the first day of school though. But when I walked into her empty room and saw ten- nine years had gone by as if a second and a half had passed, that made me very funny ".

As for motherhood, Carla Bruni considered that it is "a matter of space left to our children." She specifies: "Children take an amazing place for which people like me are not at all prepared. I don't know who is prepared for it anyway. In any case, it takes the head and the heart, and when they go to live elsewhere, as it should be, the room is suddenly empty, and we tell ourselves that time is passing ", she added without hiding her pride, mixed with nostalgia.

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