Brigitte Bardot laid to rest in funeral ceremony broadcast across Saint-Tropez

Brigitte Bardot, the iconic French film star and animal rights activist, was laid to rest in a funeral ceremony broadcast across Saint-Tropez, attended by her favourite politician Marine Le Pen. The 91-year-old Bardot passed away at her La Madrague villa on December 28th due to cancer, leaving behind a legacy of both artistic triumphs and divisive views.

Bardot's funeral was held at the Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church in Saint-Tropez, with the ceremony broadcast on large screens across the town. The service was attended by her family, including son Nicolas-Jacques Charrier, as well as French singers Jean-Roch and Mireille Mathieu, TV personality Caroline Margeridon, and Canadian-American marine conservationist Paul Watson.

The ceremony reflected Bardot's devotion to animal rights, a cause she championed throughout her life. Her husband, Bernard d'Ormale, paid tribute to her, stating that she had "dealt very well" with two operations before the cancer took its toll. However, not everyone was moved by the funeral, with some critics expressing disappointment and cynicism over Bardot's views on immigration.

Marine Le Pen, who has cited Bardot as a model for the female symbol of Frenchness, was also in attendance, sparking mutual admiration between the two women. The ceremony was described as "simple" by Bruno Jacquelin, a spokesperson for the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, who added that it would reflect on who Bardot was and what she wanted.

As tributes poured in for Bardot, some assessments of her life were more critical. Sandrine Rousseau, a politician with the Greens, questioned whether someone who championed animal rights could remain indifferent to the deaths of migrants in the Mediterranean. Despite this, Bardot's funeral served as a poignant reminder of her enduring impact on French culture and politics.
 
I FEEL SO SAD ABOUT BRIGITTE BARDOT'S PASSING πŸ™πŸŒΉ SHE WAS TRULY A ICONIC FIGURE IN FRENCH CINEMA AND ANIMAL RIGHTS MOVEMENT πŸ’š I MEAN, WHO CAN FORGET HER BEAUTIFUL SMILE AND THOSE ENDLESS ADVENTURES SHE HAD ON SCREEN? πŸŽ₯ BUT WHAT REALLY STANDS OUT IS HER DEDICATION TO CAUSE DEAR TO HER HEART - ANIMAL WELFARE IS SUCH A MESSY TOPIC AND YET SOMEBODY LIKE BRIGITTE BARDOT WHO COULD MAKE IT SO APPEALING... SADLY WE CAN'T CHANGE HER VIEWS BUT WE CAN LEARN FROM THEM.
 
🌊 it's crazy how a life can be seen through different lenses. some people see brigitte bardot as an icon who stood for what she believed in & that's amazing, but others see her views on immigration as outdated or even cruel πŸ€•. it's like we all have our own opinions on what's right & wrong, but sometimes it takes a loss of someone we admire to make us re-evaluate our perspectives πŸ‘€

anyway, the thing is, brigitte bardot may not have been perfect, but she was real 🌟 & that's what makes her legacy so special. she lived life on her own terms & didn't care about what others thought of her πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. we can all learn from that.
 
πŸ™ Ugh, can't believe they broadcast the whole thing on big screens across Saint-Tropez... what's next, having our own personal soap operas playing in public spaces? πŸ˜’ It was nice to see all these celebs and politicians showing up, but it felt like a bit of a spectacle. And I mean, who pays attention to what Brigitte Bardot thinks on immigration? Her views on the subject have always been pretty divisive, so maybe it's time we move on from her legacy... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Paul Watson was the only one who mentioned conservation which is nice but overall just felt like a bunch of people gathered for a celebrity funeral. Can't help but think of how much better it would've been if they'd had a more low-key ceremony where the focus was on her actual life and work rather than all the politicking... πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
I don’t usually comment but... it’s weird how people still have strong feelings about Brigitte Bardot even after she passed away πŸ€”. I mean, yeah, some people loved her for her movie roles and animal rights activism, while others didn't agree with her views on immigration... it's all pretty understandable, really. What I do find interesting is that her funeral was so low-key yet still managed to bring together so many famous folks from different fields πŸŽ‰. And it's cool to see Marine Le Pen paying tribute to her, even if their politics don't always align πŸ’–. For me, it’s just a reminder of how much of an impact one person can have on the world, even if they didn’t agree with everyone 🌟. Anyway, RIP Brigitte Bardot - you may be gone but your legacy lives on πŸ’«.
 
idk why ppl r still talkin bout brigitte bardot like she's still alive πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ she was a legend in her own right but some folks cant let go πŸ˜’ i mean, yeah, her views on immigration were problematic but at the end of the day shes deceased πŸ’€ and we can all just respect that. marine le pen showin up was like, expected tho πŸ‘‘πŸ• it's interesting how people still feel about bardot though - some love her, others hate her... i guess thats what makes life complex 🌈
 
πŸ™ Brigitte Bardot was an icon, I mean what can you say about a woman who spent her life fighting for animal rights and still managed to slay the red carpet in the 50s & 60s 😍 Her views on immigration were definitely divisive, but hey we all know politics can be messy. What really gets me is how she inspired people like Marine Le Pen, it's crazy how much influence one person can have. And let's not forget her husband's tribute to her strength during the last years of her life πŸ’• Still, as Sandrine Rousseau said, does that mean we should also question our complicity in the deaths of migrants in the Mediterranean? That's a tough one to swallow πŸ€”
 
πŸ™... its sad to see Brigitte Bardot go she was an icon in every way - art, activism, and beauty 🌸... i think what struck me most about the funeral was how it brought people together - politicians, artists, animal lovers, all united by their love for her legacy πŸ’•... and yeah, not everyone agreed with her views on immigration, but that's what made her so interesting, right? the complexities, the controversy, the passion πŸ€”... i think its safe to say she left behind a mixed bag of opinions, but that's what makes her legacy so rich and multifaceted πŸ’–... any way, its clear that she'll be deeply missed in France, and beyond πŸ‘
 
Ugh, another Hollywood icon bites the dust πŸŒΉπŸ’€... I mean, it's not like we're shocked or anything. Brigitte Bardot was definitely a trailblazer, but her views on immigration? Yeah, let's just say she's got some 'splainin' to do πŸ™„. Still, can't deny the girl had style and fought for what she believed in - even if it meant ruffling some feathers 🐦. And who can blame Marine Le Pen for showing up with a smile on her face? Those two must've been like peas in a pod πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ‘Έ. Anyway, RIP Brigitte... may your legacy live on (and not be tainted by, you know, some pretty questionable views πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ).
 
πŸŒŸπŸ’” just watched brigitte bardot's funeral and i gotta say it was emotional seein' all those famous ppl showin' up for her... she was def a complicated one, but u can't deny the impact she had on france πŸ‡«πŸ‡· and animal rights movement πŸΎπŸ’š

i made a little diagram to sum up my thoughts...
```
+---------------+
| BRigitte |
| BARDOT |
| (iconic |
| actress/ |
| animal |
| rights |
| activist) |
+---------------+
|
| +---------------------+
| | Artistic triumphs |
| | and divisive views |
| +---------------------+
| |
| |
| +-------------------+
| | Animal rights |
| | champion |
| +-------------------+
```
anywayz, bardot may have had her flaws, but her legacy lives on πŸŒΉπŸ’–
 
πŸ™ 91 is old for an actress but I guess she lived life on her own terms πŸ•Ί. Anyway did you know that Brigitte Bardot was a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador from 1999 to 2002? πŸ’– She was also a talented artist, modeling and acting career spanning over 50 years πŸ“Έ. But what's crazy is that in 1967 she got married to an Algerian man and they had two kids together... meanwhile she still managed to be this super iconic French film star 🎬. Statistics show that her net worth was around $30 million at the time of her passing πŸ’Έ.

According to Google Trends, Brigitte Bardot's online presence is still strong with over 7 million searches in 2023 πŸš€. But interestingly, a study found that her views on immigration were more divisive than expected, especially among younger generations πŸ€”. Anyway it's clear that she left an indelible mark on French culture and politics πŸ’ͺ.

Fun fact: did you know that Brigitte Bardot was the first woman to be named "Most Beautiful Woman in the World" by American Cosmopolitan magazine in 1957? 😎
 
πŸ™ Just watched Brigitte Bardot's funeral and I'm still trying to process my emotions πŸ€•. I mean, she was a true icon and a trailblazer in so many ways πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Her commitment to animal rights and her unapologetic views on immigration were definitely... divisive 😬. But despite the criticism, it's hard not to admire her conviction and passion πŸ’–. And seeing Marine Le Pen there was really interesting - they do share some similar views on femininity and national identity πŸ‘‘. The ceremony itself was super classy and simple πŸ™Œ. I loved how it highlighted Bardot's life and legacy without being too sentimental or sappy πŸ’”. What's next for her foundation? I hope they keep her message of compassion and conservation alive πŸŒΏπŸ’š
 
OMG I'm still in shock 🀯 about Brigitte Bardot passing away at 91! She was such an iconic figure in France & beyond πŸ’– Her animal rights activism is definitely something to be commended, but it's also interesting that her views on immigration were a bit of a divide for some people πŸ€” I mean, she did work with the Marine Conservationist Paul Watson and was friends with Marine Le Pen - that shows there's more to her than just one issue 🌟 Anyway, the funeral in Saint-Tropez was really beautiful & it's clear she left a lasting legacy πŸ’«
 
🌞 I think it's kinda weird that some ppl were criticin' Brigitte for not bein' more empathetic towards migrant deaths, considering she spent her life fightin' 4 animal rights πŸΎπŸ’•... but at the same time, her legacy is still so powerful & inspiring, especially to young French women like Marine Le Pen πŸ‘‘πŸ™... it's a reminder that we can't judge ppl based on one aspect of their lives, but have to consider the whole picture πŸ€”πŸ“Ί
 
ugh, another celeb dyin... like whats new rite? brigitte bardot was old news even back in my grandma's day lol πŸ™„. i mean dont get me wrong, shes got alot of die hards but cmon fam, some ppl still think she was a bit too extreme on the animal rights front. like what about them migrant deaths in the med?? cant have it both ways you know? and marine le pen just happenin to be at her funeral? that was just convenient, if u ask me πŸ€”. anywayz, its all good, shes gone now... maybe we can move on from the 60s drama πŸ™ƒ.
 
I'm still trying to get used to how the funeral was broadcast across Saint-Tropez...it felt like a big soap opera 🀯. I mean, I get that it's a big deal for Brigitte Bardot, but couldn't they just have a small private ceremony with her family and closest friends? The whole town being tuned in feels kinda invasive πŸ“Ί. And can we talk about how weird it is to see Marine Le Pen giving a eulogy to someone who was pretty vocal about immigration issues? I get that she admires Bardot, but it's all a bit too much for me...it just feels like they're trying too hard to co-opt her legacy πŸ™„.
 
I'm still reeling from the news about Brigitte Bardot πŸ€•... but what really gets me is how her legacy continues to spark conversations even after she's gone πŸ’¬. I mean, you can't deny that she was a true original - not everyone will agree with her views on animal rights or immigration, but that's what makes the debate so interesting πŸ€”. And it's amazing to see how Marine Le Pen, someone who might not have been everyone's cup of tea, still managed to show respect for Bardot πŸ’•. It's a great reminder that even in death, we can learn from each other and find common ground 🌈. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to watch their funeral ceremony broadcast on big screens across Saint-Tropez? Sounds like quite the sendoff! 😎
 
idk why ppl still celebrate bardot tho... she was all about being iconic & famous, but her views on immigration were pretty basic n outta touch πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. like, if u r all about animal rights, shouldn't u care about humans too? πŸ°πŸ’” anywayz, marine le pen showin up at her funeral is just weird... they dont exactly have the most sunny disposition between them πŸ˜’. and thats the thing - bardots legacy is all over the place... some ppl loved her, others hated her... but we'll prob never know the real brigitte πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
OMG u no how sad it is 2 hear bout Brigitte Bardot πŸ€• i mean shes been gone 4eva already but her legacy lives on n that's whats important. She was def a strong woman who didn't care wat ppl thot of her, especially when it came 2 animal rights 🐰❀️. And omg yaaas Marine Le Pen was in attendance w/ Bardot at the funeral n I can totes see why theyd wanna b friends πŸ‘«πŸ™. But u also gotta give props 2 Sandrine Rousseau 4 speakin up bout immigration πŸŒŽπŸ’¬ its not rite 2 be all about animal rights when ppl r dyin @ sea 😒. Anyways Bardot will always b remembered as a true icon πŸ’–
 
she was defo an icon πŸ™Œ, i mean u cant deny her legacy, but at the same time, u gotta acknowledge the mixed vibes she brought to people's lives... some ppl loved her for her activism & artistry, while others were like "wait, isnt she that person who said some pretty out-there things about immigration?" πŸ€” still, it's nice to see marine le pen paying respects to her - maybe its a sign of how far france has come in accepting different perspectives? 🌈 anyway, bardot's funeral was def a somber reminder of how much she meant to ppl, even if not everyone agrees on her views πŸ‘
 
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