Brigitte Bardot Passes Away at Age 91 in France
French actress and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot died at her home in southern France at age 91. Her foundation announced the news on December 28, 2025, without specifying a cause of death.
Bardot rose to international fame in the 1950s and 1960s as a symbol of sensuality and rebellion. Her breakthrough came with the 1956 film *And God Created Woman*, directed by her then-husband Roger Vadim. The movie showcased her uninhibited style and helped define her as a global icon. She starred in over 45 films, including Jean-Luc Godard’s Contempt in 1963, blending charm with a free-spirited persona that influenced fashion, music, and culture worldwide.
In 1973, at age 39, Bardot retired from acting to focus on animal welfare. She founded the Brigitte Bardot Foundation in 1986, using her fame to campaign against animal cruelty, seal hunting, and practices like halal slaughter. Her efforts raised millions and advanced protections for animals across Europe.
Later years brought controversy through her outspoken views on immigration and Islam, leading to multiple convictions in France for inciting racial hatred. Bardot remained unapologetic, prioritizing her causes over public approval. Supporters viewed her as a defender of French traditions and animal rights.
Tributes poured in from French leaders. President Emmanuel Macron called her a “legend of the century” who embodied freedom. Others highlighted her lasting impact on cinema and advocacy.
Bardot’s journey from screen siren to dedicated activist reflected a commitment to living on her own terms. Her legacy endures in film history and ongoing animal protection efforts.
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