French President Francois Hollande's partner leaves hospital: Media

This picture taken on Nov 30, 2013 shows French president's companion Valerie Trierweiler during a "Family Medal" ceremony at the Elysee palace in Paris. President Francois Hollande's partner Valerie Trierweiler had left the hospital she had entered
This picture taken on Nov 30, 2013 shows French president's companion Valerie Trierweiler during a "Family Medal" ceremony at the Elysee palace in Paris. President Francois Hollande's partner Valerie Trierweiler had left the hospital she had entered after revelations he had an affair, French media including her employer Paris Match reported on Saturday. -- FILE PHOTO: AFP

PARIS (AFP) - President Francois Hollande's partner Valerie Trierweiler had left the hospital she had entered after revelations he had an affair, French media including her employer Paris Match reported on Saturday.

Hollande's office and sources close to Trierweiler refused to comment to Agence France-Presse about the reports.

Magazine Paris Match and others reported that Trierweiler had left the hospital in mid-afternoon and made her way to the La Lanterne official residence in Versailles to continue her recovery.

Trierweiler, 48, had entered the Pitie Salpetriere hospital last Friday after a gossip magazine reported that Hollande, 59, had been having an affair with 41-year-old actor Julie Gayet.

Trierweiler was described as suffering from nervous exhaustion and low blood pressure.

Hollande's failure to visit her until Thursday evening fuelled 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.

Paris Match on Friday reported that Trierweiler's family had been "worried" about her after her 16-year-old son was unable to visit and she did not take calls.

Le Point, a high-brow news magazine, reported Friday that Trierweiler admitted herself to hospital after "taking one pill too many" in despair but ruled out a serious suicide attempt.

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 further comment on a scandal that has generated global headlines.

On a visit to his political stronghold of Correze on Saturday, Hollande faced further calls to clear up the situation in his personal life.

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