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malaise

(292,351 posts)
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 05:03 AM 10 hrs ago

Brigitte Bardot is dead

at the age of 91.
I had no idea that she was still alive.
She was definitely a big star when we discovered the movies.

Let me add that she was not by any means a decent human being - she was quite the racist, homophobe.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte_Bardot

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Brigitte Bardot is dead (Original Post) malaise 10 hrs ago OP
I thought she was older than that. She had a notable career after her acting days were iver. NT mahatmakanejeeves 9 hrs ago #1
So, it has been confirmed? Coldwater 9 hrs ago #2
The Guardian: Brigitte Bardot, French screen legend, dies aged 91 hlthe2b 9 hrs ago #3
A complicated person. lostnfound 8 hrs ago #5
Did much for animals ... a cause that's important Raine 8 hrs ago #4
And her embracing fascistic ideas somehow lets her off the hook, right? valleyrogue 2 hrs ago #26
;-{) Goonch 7 hrs ago #6
"Bebe" Bardot was a contradiction... BH liberal 7 hrs ago #7
Her supposed work for animals was due entirely to her hatred for people. valleyrogue 2 hrs ago #25
I love Paris in the spring. QueerDuck 6 hrs ago #8
April, in particular. When it is swamped by tourists. marble falls 6 hrs ago #10
I never really got her appeal, I think she cared more for animals than humans - most of her criticism of others ... marble falls 6 hrs ago #9
She was a terrible person and people have trouble accepting that because she was conventionally sexy. WhiskeyGrinder 5 hrs ago #11
Her inner hate and ugliness manifested in ways that turned her into someone who could be a disney villain. QueerDuck 5 hrs ago #12
Yes I'm sure she wasn't racist at all when she was young and hot WhiskeyGrinder 5 hrs ago #13
LOL! It's cumulative... like a living Dorian Gray portrait. QueerDuck 5 hrs ago #16
that's eugenicist thinking, but ok WhiskeyGrinder 4 hrs ago #17
LOL QueerDuck 4 hrs ago #18
She was a terrible person. There is no getting around it. valleyrogue 5 hrs ago #14
Just because a person ages poorly... BH liberal 5 hrs ago #15
The ugliness was internal and not external. valleyrogue 4 hrs ago #23
Yes. She lived to a ripe old age, indeed. MineralMan 4 hrs ago #19
LOL😀 malaise 4 hrs ago #20
Post removed Post removed 4 hrs ago #21
I have never really been interested in the politics of celebrities. MineralMan 4 hrs ago #22
This one was beyond the pale. valleyrogue 2 hrs ago #24
OK. However, I was not in any way aware of her political beliefs. MineralMan 36 min ago #27

mahatmakanejeeves

(68,078 posts)
1. I thought she was older than that. She had a notable career after her acting days were iver. NT
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 05:07 AM
9 hrs ago

Coldwater

(859 posts)
2. So, it has been confirmed?
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 05:15 AM
9 hrs ago

Pardon my skepticism but after all the recent reports of her death were confirmed as hoaxes, I'm sure you can understand

hlthe2b

(112,672 posts)
3. The Guardian: Brigitte Bardot, French screen legend, dies aged 91
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 05:22 AM
9 hrs ago

Definitely not a "good person," but I will credit her with her animal activism. Beyond that, she seemed to harbor a LOT of hatred towards a lot of people. She was even convicted for inciting racial hatred.

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/dec/28/brigitte-bardot-french-screen-legend-and-animal-rights-activist-dies

lostnfound

(17,385 posts)
5. A complicated person.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 06:55 AM
8 hrs ago

Her support for animal rights was deep and highly impactful.

The anti-Muslim-immigration point of view is a little different issue in France than in the US. How does a sex symbol whose entire life was built around voluptuous sexuality for women, reconcile with immigration that was shifting her country’s mores toward women-must-cover-themselves at public beaches? With schools that were in some towns starting to insist on head coverings for girls in school?

Tolerance of intolerance is a risk to the rights of women. Do we want Christian nationalists to take over parts of the US and impose their version of morality? I don’t.

She was not a person prone to careful intellectual distinctions; she lived through her feelings, which were..messy.

valleyrogue

(2,543 posts)
26. And her embracing fascistic ideas somehow lets her off the hook, right?
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 12:12 PM
2 hrs ago

She was an outright fascist, was racist, xenophobic, homophobic, misogynistic, but somehow so-called "animal rights" lets her off the hook?

She was far worse than Erika Kirk.

No. There are plenty of people who do things for animals who aren't vile POS.

BH liberal

(102 posts)
7. "Bebe" Bardot was a contradiction...
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 07:40 AM
7 hrs ago

She was marketed as a "sex kitten" and an embodiment of an emerging female sexual liberation while being steered and manipulated by Roger Vadim and other men. She struggled with the lack of privacy that her fame brought with it. Why is it that the public expects celebrities to be exemplary human beings? So many are not. The power, influence and wealth that often come with celebrity can be corrupting, indeed. Her advocacy for animal rights is a positive part of the legacy she leaves. RIP Brigitte...

valleyrogue

(2,543 posts)
25. Her supposed work for animals was due entirely to her hatred for people.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 12:10 PM
2 hrs ago

She was nothing to admire whatsoever.

marble falls

(70,609 posts)
9. I never really got her appeal, I think she cared more for animals than humans - most of her criticism of others ...
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 08:26 AM
6 hrs ago

... seemed more about the treatment of animals. I think her big fault was measuring everybody else by her standards, she dissed feminism because she wasn't affected by misogyny and closed doors due to her fame and success almost from her birth.

She was right about one thing:

During the 2008 United States presidential election, Bardot branded Republican Party vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin as "stupid" and a "disgrace to women". She criticized the former Alaskan governor for her stance on global warming and gun control. She was further offended by Palin's support for Arctic oil exploration and by her lack of consideration in protecting polar bears.[115]

I still don't get her appeal. A large part of her success was due to her shock value and looks. What little I saw of her in films showed a very shallow and wooden performance.

WhiskeyGrinder

(26,190 posts)
11. She was a terrible person and people have trouble accepting that because she was conventionally sexy.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 09:09 AM
5 hrs ago

QueerDuck

(909 posts)
12. Her inner hate and ugliness manifested in ways that turned her into someone who could be a disney villain.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 09:26 AM
5 hrs ago

QueerDuck

(909 posts)
16. LOL! It's cumulative... like a living Dorian Gray portrait.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 09:57 AM
5 hrs ago
Yes I'm sure she wasn't racist at all when she was young and hot
That seems unlikely, but she was probably better at keeping her toxic views to herself. Later she stopped caring, obviously.

valleyrogue

(2,543 posts)
14. She was a terrible person. There is no getting around it.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 09:31 AM
5 hrs ago

She was a bigot of every kind of stripe. She was France's version of David Duke.

Yes, she loved animals, but so did Hitler. Like Hitler, she hated people, especially certain types of people. She didn't kill people, but her political beliefs multiplied by millions are what gave rise to fascism in Europe.

She was long married to a former advisor to the far right politician Jean-Marie Le Pen. That is as bad as it gets in French politics.

She doesn't get a pass in my book.

BH liberal

(102 posts)
15. Just because a person ages poorly...
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 09:40 AM
5 hrs ago

doesn't mean they are "villains". Lots of actors, male and female, have been and are in that same boat. It's mainly in the genes, after all. In many cases, drugs and alcohol play a part.

MineralMan

(150,565 posts)
19. Yes. She lived to a ripe old age, indeed.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 10:18 AM
4 hrs ago

She was in the very first movie scene with nudity I ever saw, long, long ago in 1963. I did not expect that, nor did my high school girlfriend, who said, "Wow! I wish I looked like that!" Interesting reaction, I thought, at the time.

Response to MineralMan (Reply #19)

MineralMan

(150,565 posts)
22. I have never really been interested in the politics of celebrities.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 10:34 AM
4 hrs ago

I just don't see that as relevant. I'm not really a fan of anyone, either, though. I always see the roles before I notice the actors. I never seem to be able to name the actor who played some role in a movie. That surprises my wife every time, since she does remember their names.

valleyrogue

(2,543 posts)
24. This one was beyond the pale.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 12:08 PM
2 hrs ago

She was an outright fascist. She was long married to a former advisor to Jean-Marie Le Pen, which is as bad as it gets politically in France. Le Pen died almost a year ago, at age 96, which means the good really do die young.

MineralMan

(150,565 posts)
27. OK. However, I was not in any way aware of her political beliefs.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 02:28 PM
36 min ago

Truly, I did not follow her at all, except when I saw her on screen. When I say I do not concern myself with performers' politics, I mean that I do not pay any attention to them at all. They are performers. Why would I care what they think about political issues?

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