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“She can’t stand being presented as a ‘model’; she’s the intellectual of the couple!”

Natali Husic and Louis Sarkozy attend a PSG match. (, August 20, 2017.)
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Nicolas Sarkozy’s son spoke about his wife as rarely before, during an interview with GalaThursday, September 12.

“I’m not a big fan of city life, but Natali is, so we found a compromise in Maryland,” he said in April’s “The City of Maryland” supplement.How To Spend It In…” of Financial Times . Louis Sarkozy and his wife Natali Husic, who live in the United States, have in fact acquired a property in Bethesda, “just outside of DC.” Four months later, the son of Nicolas Sarkozy and Cécilia Attias has opened up even more about his partner, currently studying international relations. The man who is about to publish a book on Napoleon thus confided to Gala on Thursday, September 12, that she did not like to be reduced to her job as a model.

“It annoys her when she is presented as a ‘model’,” he explained about the woman he married in 2022. “She is the intellectual of the couple!” Before adding: “She was accepted into the Global Human Development Program at Georgetown University, where thousands of candidates apply. Only 30 are selected. She also works in an international development company.” Born in Croatia, Natali Husic grew up in Kinshasa. Her father worked there as a diplomat, before becoming a businessman. An in-law family that Louis Sarkozy is full of praise for.

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“The Sarkozy family seems boring next to it!”

“He was a member of the Communist Party,” he said of his father-in-law. “Suffice it to say that the conversations at Christmas dinners are lively. Natali’s mother, who is of German origin, created a foundation that takes care of malnourished children or those born with malformations. The Sarkozy family seems boring in comparison!” eInterview in which Louis Sarkozy also mentioned the upcoming release of his book in , scheduled for 2025. And confided that his father had given him a taste for reading very early on. “I remember that my father gave me around 11 or 12 years old, Fear And The Chess Player by Stefan Zweig, he explained. That’s where I really ‘learned’ to read.” A family affair.

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