Julie Gayet
French President François Hollande threatened legal action
Friday over a magazine report saying he is having a secret affair with an
actress, the latest breach in the French media's practice of turning a blind
eye to presidential love affairs.
Rumours have long circulated that Hollande might have a
lover. The magazine Closer published images Friday showing a bodyguard and a
helmeted man it says is Hollande visiting the apartment of Julie Gayet, a
moderately known French actress who appeared in a clip for his 2012
presidential campaign.
French media faces strict privacy laws, as well as a
longtime tradition of ignoring the private lives of public figures. Former
President Francois Mitterrand had a daughter with his lover that the French
media knew about but never revealed, until the president himself appeared
publicly with his daughter coming out of a restaurant.
But the publication marked the latest incursion into the
once-sacred private lives of French politicians. The tradition of keeping
private lives private has been chipped away since Hollande's predecessor
Nicolas Sarkozy divorced his wife Cecilia, who was having an affair, and
remarried model and singer Carla Bruni.
Bloggers, tweeters and other online sources have tapped into
public curiosity and pushed the borders of French privacy. Closer last made a
splash when it published topless photos of British Prince William's wife, Kate.
Hollande said in a statement he "deeply deplores the
attacks on respect for privacy, to which each citizen has a right." He is
weighing possible action, including via the courts, it said. He did not address
the alleged affair.
Gayet praised Hollande in campaign spot
Hollande, who was dubbed "Monsieur Normal" by
French media, has never married. He had four children with politician Segolene
Royal, and has been living in recent years with his partner, journalist Valerie
Trierweiler, considered France's first lady.
Gayet's lawyer and agent did not immediately return phone
and email messages Friday about the Closer report. The actress, who has
performed in nearly four dozen films and sometimes appears on talk shows,
praises Hollande in the campaign spot for his humility and character, and says
he is someone who "really listens."
Closer published images it says show one of Hollande's
bodyguards at the door to Gayet's building, and a motorcyclist arriving to drop
off a helmeted man on the night of Dec. 30 and escorting him away the next
morning. The magazine, a tabloid known for suggestive photos and gossip, says
the alleged affair raises questions about the president's security, if he is
sneaking out with a single bodyguard and travelling exposed on the back of a
motorcycle.
It is unclear how a potential romantic scandal might affect
Hollande's presidency. His popularity is already very low, largely over voter
frustration at his failure to reduce unemployment and get the economy growing.
Last year, according to French media reports, Gayet filed a
lawsuit accusing some websites of invasion of privacy over reports on the
alleged affair. Her lawyer issued a statement to AFP at the time saying that
she was targeting "a rumour spread on the Internet that attributes to her,
without any basis, a romantic relationship with the president."
The magazine says it conducted an investigation and claims
that "there is, between Francois Hollande and Julie Gayet ... a true
passion that has turned their hearts upside down, rocked their lives and made
them take foolish risks."
It says the apartment is in the same Paris district as the
president's palace, and is Gayet's but registered in the name of actor friends.
It says the pair has been meeting there secretly since June.
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