A journalist of Belarusian origin, Claire has worked at Purepeople since 2019. An unconditional fan of the Sex And The City series, she also knows most of the RnB sounds of the 90s and 2000s by heart. Blue flower and eternal romantic, she is interested in everything particularly to the love lives of stars.
Guest on the show “Toute une histoire” in 2016, Marisa Bruni-Tedeschi opened the door to her apartment located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. A very comfortable place where several works of art accompany Carla and Valéria’s mother on a daily basis but where there is “terrible disorder”.
Marisa Bruni-Tedeschi, Carla Bruni’s mother, lives in a dense apartment in the 8th arrondissement of Paris where there is “terrible disorder”
Mother of Virginio and Valéria (born respectively in 1960 and 1964 to her husband Alberto) but also of Carla (born in 1967 to her lover Maurizio Remmert), revealed behind the scenes of her interior, a plush apartment located in the beautiful neighborhoods of Paris , namely the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
Guest on the show A whole story in 2016, the mother of the former First Lady revealed the numerous works of art that decorate her apartment. Wandering through its interior, she first shows an old bust to journalists. “There is this bust of the Savonarola brothers that I really like. Since I got married, I always have it on my desk. I always have the impression that it is accusing me of something“, she laughs.
Many family photos are also displayed on the marquetry furniture. She explains: “For me it is very important to keep memories, also because now I live alone. I see my daughters, my sister, my grandchildren but I like having everything around me“. Nostalgic, she also presents a photo where we see her with her husband on a gondola in Venice, the city of reference for lovers.
I’m very good!
“Everything reminds me of something“, indicates the author of the book My dear girls, I will tell you published in 2016. An autobiographical book that she wrote in a place that means a lot to her, her library in which there is a “terrible mess“. “After having had huge and huge houses, I feel very good here, I had gardens now I have a balcony and I must say that that is enough for me, I am very good!“, she confides mischievously.
Marisa Bruni-Tedeschi’s “must-have” item
Of course, in every place she has lived, this former concert artist always has an object “absolutely essential“: the piano. She confides: “I love music, it is part of my life. This is something I would like to pass on to my grandchildren. Valéria had great abilities and Carla had perfect pitch. Which is very rare so she can play any instrument. In life it is important to feel the music to appreciate it, in painful moments, in moments of loneliness and also in moments of joy and in everyday life. Music is essential in my life“.
There is no doubt that her grandchildren, and must have taken (and perhaps still continue?) piano lessons with their mischievous grandmother.