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French Film Star Brigitte Bardot Has Passed Away

She was 91. As a young actress she truly was more a 'sex symbol' than any Hollywood actress of that genre. French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to Bardot, saying she “embodied a life of freedom.” This perception is why this is reported here. What she did was have a lot of relationships. This is easy for anyone to do. The question is did she ever find Love? Because you simply cannot make that happen. This then raises the question if there is ever freedom if a relationship is not based on Love. Can a person even recognize Love if he or she only bases the experience on having a physical relationship? That is more correctly an addiction, and an addiction is a trap not freedom. The only freedom, we believe, is when you can base your relationship on Love.

Was she really 'true to herself?'

She became the male ideal of a 'Lolita' - a young woman who was 'free about sex' - which is a male ideal. It was/is also an ideal that Epstein's empire relied on. The 'ideal' that predatory males like Trump could only benefit from with any number of 'ideal Lolitas'.

The more girls who could be programmed into this way of thinking, then so much the better for a man's world. Not so ideal once they became older though. She tried to commit suicide a number of times, including as a teenager and when she was 26 after a failed marriage and 'being free'.

As has been commented on, it is about 20 years later that girls realize they have been exploited and assaulted. Brigitte Bardot retired from films at 37 or 38, also from her entire 'sex kitten' image, and concentrated on the welfare of animals. She did not go the cosmetic surgery route either.

Brigitte Bardot had formed very strong and considered opinions about what was happening to her home country France, which was and is being destroyed by immigration. She spoke exactly as people now are speaking up about all the issues that are lowering and ruining society. Bardot, like most of us, came from a civilized society which was becoming a much less civilized society. I think many would have liked Bardot just for having the courage to think and take action. She said that 'even today, humans carry within themselves, defects that are appalling'.

Brigitte Bardot did turn her back on her film career, recognizing that she had been exploited by the 'sex kitten' image, and she retired from making films when she was 37/38. She eventually did find a man who loved her for herself, and they married in 1992. Brigitte Bardot's story is inspiring, and she had a voice that was a voice which recognized the corruption in the world.

Watch 3 mins. As a typical French person, Brigitte ignored American hype and Hollywood, and preferred to be in France. The French style survived as its own identy up until the destruction agenda kicked in with immigration, which has seriously ruined the French, Italian and European very civilized lifestyle. They kept to their own film stars and singers.

It can also be commented on that the current day celeb culture does not have the same level of good looking girls that existed in earlier decades. Not by a long way. It is very noticeable that Sydney Sweeney who 'they' have been promoting madly - firstly a year ago as very wishy-washy version of 'Barbarella' and who simply cannot carry off the 'allure' - and also in the lead up to the three films out now 2025/26, or maybe more, that are supposed to 'make her', but is nowhere near as attractive as the young Brigitte that CNN is featuring her in as their tribute to Brigitte Bardot.

Florence Pugh is a better contender, yet seems to be struggling to be considered. There just aren't very good looking girls, they are okay, or they are heavily 'fillered' and very cosmetically tweaked people which is a look all on its own, but it isn't really very good looking. Let's mention Olivia Hussey, and Monica Bellucci, or Catherine Deneuve.

 

So I am still going to add something about Brigitte Bardot

who recently passed away. I have always thought she was infinitely more interesting to look at then any Hollywood versions of her era, or perhaps even now! . I think Brigitte Bardot overall, was great, although I have never really seen any of her films. Maybe I saw 'Viva Maria' (fairly recently) which seems to be set in a Mexican revolution.

Brigitte Bardot was standout different for the 50's and 60's, and someone like Marilyn Monroe could never compete with Brigitte Bardot. Certainly Monroe had charisma on film but she was just the same as any other Hollywood blonde of the time too. The only person who comes close, and was also mentored by Roger Vadim, was the young Jane Fonda who was also groomed as a 'Lolita'. Even so, Brigitte Bardot still stands alone and unique.

So this is Brigitte Bardot, she was also a dancer, and I like her style with flamenco. She has the fire and spirit of flamenco! I also really like her hair.

Brigitte Bardot definitely has 'got it' in a way that no Hollywood star has ever 'got it'. So, well done France.

NEW . Brigitte Bardot - Venus

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