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Carla Bruni is a prostitute, says Iran media

Last updated on: August 30, 2010 13:27 IST
French First Lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy

French First Lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy has been branded a 'prostitute' and a 'marriage breaker' in Iran after she criticised a Tehran court ruling of stoning a woman to death for adultery.

The 42-year-old former Italian supermodel had signed a petition calling for Iran to free Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani, who has been convicted of cheating on her husband and helping to kill him.

Bruni Sarkozy was also accused by the Iranian media of intervening in the case to "cover up her own extra-marital relations".

'French prostitutes join the human rights protest'

Last updated on: August 30, 2010 13:27 IST
Carla Bruni during her supermodel days

Kayhan, a vernacular daily newspaper which acts as a mouthpiece for Iran's rigorous Islamic regime, has accused Bruni of being a 'hypocrite', the Daily Mail reported.

An editorial pointed to her chequered love life, which has included numerous affairs with high-profile celebrities.

Titled "French prostitutes join the human rights protest" it also singled out actress Isabelle Adjani, who has joined the clamour for 43-year-old Sakineh's release.

'The infamous wife of Nicolas Sarkozy'

Last updated on: August 30, 2010 13:27 IST
Protestors demonstrate against the sentence of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani at Paris

And it referred to rumours linking Bruni to Benjamin Biolay, a French singer whom she was allegedly seeing behind her husband's back.

It read, "Recently, Carla Bruni, the infamous wife of Nicolas Sarkozy, and Isabelle Adjani, the morally corrupt French actress, expressed support for Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani. Bruni managed to break up Sarkozy's marriage and become France's First Lady, yet recently there has been news about her having an affair with a singer."

Bruni 'deeply shocked'

Last updated on: August 30, 2010 13:27 IST
French President Nicholas Sarkozy with First Lady Carla Bruni

Iranian state television also attacked Bruni for her support for Sakineh, saying she was using it to try to justify her own immorality, the report said.

Though the Elysee Palace has not yet reacted to the vicious slurs in the Iranian media, an insider told the British newspaper that the First Lady was 'deeply shocked' by the personal attack.