French cinema star Brigitte Bardot dies at 91 β RT Entertainment
French cinema icon Brigitte Bardot has died at the age of 91, her foundation said on Sunday. She was a 1950s and 1960s sex symbol, later becoming a fervent animal rights activist and outspoken critic of mass immigration and what she called the βIslamisationβ of France.
Bardot was reportedly hospitalized earlier this year, and her foundation denied rumors of her death in November. On Sunday, it announced she had died, although no cause of death was disclosed.

βThe Brigitte Bardot Foundation would like to salute the memory of an exceptional woman who gave everything and gave up everything for a more animal-friendly world.β
Bardot starred in such movies as βContemptβ, βA Very Private Affairβ, βAnd God Created Womanβ, βViva Maria!β, among others. She was affectionately known as BB in France.
She walked away from the spotlight in 1973 and devoted much of the rest of her life to animal rights activism, founding the Brigitte Bardot Foundation in 1986.

Her harsh opposition to the Muslim religious practice of ritually slaughtering sheep during annual religious holidays led to multiple French court convictions for inciting racial hatred.
In her 2003 book βA Scream in the Silenceβ, Bardot criticized what she called the βIslamization of France,β and the countryβs immigration policy.
Jordan Bardella, the head of Marine Le Penβs National Rally mourned her on X as a fervent French patriot and a woman of heart, conviction and character. Bardotβs husband Bernard dβOrmale, her fourth, is a former adviser to the political party.
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