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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
"Mon amour hélas, le temps passe": 2010 music video starring Julie Gayet, alleged lover of French President François Hollande
Alleged French presidential paramour Julie Gayet stars in this 2010 music video, emerging from the bath looking quite youthful at age 37, but the words of Biolay’s song are almost as cruel as the love triangle involving Gayet, President François Hollande, First Lady Valerie Trierweiler and, if we want to make it a quadrangle, ex-amante Ségolène Royal. The singer loves his “little princess, his promise, his little weakness,” his “plus belle histoire de fesses.” But then he gets tired of her, asks her what became of her youth, and reviles her as a slut he can’t bear to kiss. … "Mon amour hélas, le temps passe."
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