Brigitte Bardot Death: French Icon and Animal Rights Activist Dies
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* Brigitte Bardot has died: She passed away on Sunday at the age of 91.
* Location of Death: She died at her residence, La Madrague, in Saint-Tropez.
* Circumstances of Death: She died peacefully in the morning, saying “piou piou” to her husband, Bernard d’Ormale.
* Profession: She was a global star, a female icon of cinema, a singer, and later an activist for animal rights.
* Notable Films: And God… created woman and Contempt are specifically mentioned.
* Notable Song: La Madrague is mentioned as one of her successes.
* Foundation: She created the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, dedicated to the animal cause.
* Reactions:
* Emmanuel Macron called her a “legend of the century.”
* Rachida Dati hailed her as an “icon among icons.”
* Marine Le Pen paid tribute to her as “incredibly French.”
* Mireille Mathieu stated she “left her mark on the history of France.”
* Francis Huster compared her to Marilyn Monroe.
* Controversies: In recent years, she was known for controversial statements on politics, immigration, feminism, and hunters, leading to convictions for racial insult.
* Personal Philosophy: She believed in “freedom is being yourself, even when it bothers you.”
* Early Image: She embodied the liberation of morals in France in the 1950s and was seen as a liberated woman.
* Marianne: she was the first personality to lend her features to the bust of Marianne.
* Relationship with Marilyn Monroe: She met Marilyn Monroe in 1956 and felt Monroe was exploited.
* Retirement: She drew a line under celebrity and the world of cinema at 39.
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