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The French president, François Hollande, is threatening to take legal action over a magazine report that he is having an affair with the actor Julie Gayet. Kim Willsher in Paris
In a statement obtained by the Associated Press, Hollande said he "deeply deplores the attacks on respect for privacy, to which each citizen has a right". President François Hollande has threatened legal action over claims he is having an secret affair with an actress published in a glossy celebrity magazine.
He said he was considering possible action, including through the courts. He did not address the alleged affair. Closer magazine published a special edition on Friday including a seven-page report on the French leader's alleged relationship with actress Julie Gayet.
Rumours have long circulated that Hollande might have a lover. The magazine Closer published images on Friday showing a bodyguard and a helmeted man it said was Hollande visiting what it said was Gayet's apartment. In a statement from the Elysée, Hollande did not directly deny the report but accused the magazine of breaching his privacy. It said advisers were looking at what action to take against the magazine, which caused a storm in 2012 after publishing paparazzi photographs of a topless Duchess of Cambridge on a private holiday in the south of France.
The 41-year-old actor has appeared in more than 50 films. She once appeared in one of Hollande's election campaign television adverts. The communiqué said Hollande "deeply deplores the attacks on the principle of respect for privacy, to which he, like every citizen, has a right".
Hollande has never married. He has four children with the politician Segolene Royal, and has been living in recent years with the journalist Valerie Trierweiler, who is considered France's first lady. Closer published photographs showing a man in a motorcycle helmet outside what it says is Gayet's Paris apartment, along with a man reported to be the presidential bodyguard.
Officially, Hollande's partner is former Paris Match journalist Valérie Trierweiler who is considered France's First Lady. Politician Ségolène Royal is the mother of his four children, who ran against Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2007 presidential race.
In March last year, Gayet, 41, began legal action to identify who was behind internet rumours that she was romantically involved with the president.
During Hollande's 2012 election campaign she took part in a political broadcast in which she described the presidential candidate as "humble", "incredible" and a man who "really listens".
In the past, the French media have been considerably more circumspect about the love lives of the country's leaders, who have taken refuge behind the country's strict privacy laws.
For many years, the last Socialist president of France, François Mitterrand, led a double life with his wife Danielle and lover Anne Pingeot, with whom he had a daughter, Mazarine. Although the existence of Mitterrand's second family was an open secret, nothing was ever published until Paris Match obtained photos of Mazarine, then aged 20, and obtained the president's permission to publish them.
The Closer story provoked a storm on Twitter, coming just hours after the banning of a show by controversial comedian Dieudonné M'Bala M'Bala, and the annoucement that La Redoute, a mail order company, was laying off hundreds of staff.
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