Pascal Obispo lover, Nicolas Sarkozy back … Before a hooked PSG

Entertainment 12 December, 2016

The supportrices celebrities PSG still have not seen their team shine at Parc des Princes.
It was the most anticipated match of the 17th day of Ligue 1 and for good reason, PSG, third in the championship and beyond recognition this season , faced the leader, OGC Nice at the Parc des Princes on Sunday December 11th.
As always, the VIP grandstands of the Parisian arena were particularly busy, loyal PSG fans who made the mass movement. Several personalities attended the meeting with their half, like Pascal Obispo . The French singer of 51 years – currently touring with a symphony orchestra – was well accompanied by one whom he married in September 2015 , the sublime Julie Hantson. He was clearly more interested in his wife than the game. The couple was photographed trying to exchange many glances. Pascal Obispo also found one of his best friends in the stands, Patrick Bruel .
Christian Estrosi was also at the Parc des Princes last night. The current mayor of Nice, delighted by the performance of his team (a 2-2 draw) shared these 90 minutes with his wife, Laura Tenoudji. The politician of 61 years married columnist France 2 called “Laura’s web” in the show Télématin during an intimate ceremony in Nice on 14 November.
After the match, Christian Estrosi found one of his political friends, Nicolas Sarkozy . The former president was not reappeared in public since his defeat in the primary of the right and center on November 20. Nicolas Sarkozy was ousted in the first round, Francois Fillon and Alain Juppé him being preferred. After having publicly acknowledged its failure , the former head of state was granted a few days away in France with his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy , their 5 year old daughter Giulia and nurse it. The family spent several days in Thailand, a holiday that seems to have done the most good for Nicolas Sarkozy. Despite the disappointment of seeing his favorite team get snagged, he still dropped a few smiles. We he reserves for the future?