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Eternal BB, Brigitte Bardot will celebrate her 90th birthday in a few months. For “Paris Match”, the actress from the film “And God Created Woman” revealed what her last wishes were, one of them could also create a scandal and not be respected…
“It will be impossible!” Brigitte Bardot reveals her last wish and it will surely not be respected
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On the eve of her 90th birthday, celebrated on September 29, 2024, Brigitte Bardot made some precious confidences to journalists from Paris Match. Speaking with great pragmatism and wisdom about the end of her life, she revealed one of her last wishes which could unfortunately not be respected.
Her wish? To rest for eternity in Saint-Tropez and more particularly in La Madrague where she has lived for many years. “You have been granted the rare permission to rest for eternity at your home in La Madrague, have you chosen the exact location?” our colleagues asked him. She answers : “I think it will be impossible! I don’t want to create a scandal and I will comply with legal requirements.”
Another of her wishes that she dreams of seeing granted is also that her animal welfare foundation – founded in 1986 – continues its fights after her death. When creating this association, the actress renowned for her beauty decided to fight against animal suffering with one conviction: “save, protect, love animals”. A long journey during which Serge Gainsbourg’s former muse had to overcome many obstacles.
Brigitte Bardot, determined to keep her foundation for animals alive
She tells : “It was at the very beginning, I knew nothing about the administrative side, which is so difficult, and I started with a secretary, a Minitel and my heart. I went to the market in Saint-Tropez to sell all my souvenirs from trips to Brazil, Mexico, signed photos… A whole bunch of stuff to get a little money to save the few animals I picked up on my way.”
Thirty-six years later, this foundation is present in nearly 70 countries. “My foundation is my baby, it is solid and I do everything so that it survives me. But what will become of the world? The current situation is very bleak and I fear a serious upheaval in the near future. So who will live, will see! she concluded with concern.