France's first lady has lost the love triangle battle, according to the The Telegraph, after Hollande insisted they end their relationship.
The French leader has had little to say since the scandal broke but promised to make a decision before February 11.
"Valerie Trierweiler is doing better and resting at La Lanterne," he said during a press conference on Monday. "I don't have any other comment to make."
Though Elysee Palace sources said Trierweiler wanted to remain a couple and weather the storm in the same way Hillary Clinton dealt with the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
A presidential adviser also told Le Figaro that Hollande cannot publicly snub Trierweiler by immediately replacing her with the famed actress.
"If there must be a split, it must be dignified and elegant regarding Valerie Trierweiler. And above all, July Gayet mustn't instantly move into the Elysee," the advisor told the newspaper.
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