Francois Hollande under fresh scrutiny over affair

French Prez started seeing actor Julie Gayet before his 2012 election, claims magazine.

Update: 2014-01-17 22:21 GMT
Julie Gayet and Francois Hollande.

Paris: French President Francois Hollande faced fresh scrutiny over his affair with an actor as the magazine that broke the story published claims he started seeing her before his 2012 election.

In its latest revelations about a saga that has made headlines around the world, Closer magazine said Hollande had been introduced to Julie Gayet, 41, during campaigning, fell for her immediately and 'relations quickly became more intimate'.

The latest edition of the glossy weekly hit stands as Hollande's office confirmed that he had visited his official partner, Valerie Trierweiler, for the first time since she was hospitalised in the wake of the affair revelations.

Hollande visited Trierweiler at a Paris hospital last evening, six days after she was admitted, a spokesman told reporters.

His failure to visit earlier had helped to fuel speculation that he has decided to end the relationship with Trierweiler, for whom he left Segolene Royal, the mother of his four children, in 2005.

Hollande has said he will clarify the position of France's de facto First Lady before a trip to Washington next month but has refused any other comment on the scandal.

Closer, which is being sued by Gayet for alleged breach of privacy, reported last week that she had been having secret trysts with the president and published photographs of the pair arriving separately at a borrowed flat near his official residence, the Elysee Palace.

Hours later, Trierweiler, was admitted to a Paris hospital where she remained today after a week of treatment for symptoms described as including nervous exhaustion and low blood pressure.

In its follow-up story, Closer depicted Hollande's romance with Gayet as much more than a brief fling, although it offered little in the way of concrete evidence and, unlike last week's scoop, no pictures to back up its account.

The magazine said the couple had also regularly met at another Paris apartment and at Gayet's loft in eastern Paris, where she hosted frequent dinner parties for members of France's artistic, intellectual and political elite. 

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